I've moved my novel editing portfolio to Pinterest. Come take a look at some breathtaking covers!
http://www.pinterest.com/fallpeople/books-ive-edited/
Kate Fall's Portfolio
Friday, October 10, 2014
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Rhemalda Press Releases
These press releases have been published on prlog.org and rhemalda.com:
Author J.S. Chancellor uses Twitterview to Promote the Release of Icarus
http://rhemalda.com/2011/12/twitterview-jschancellor/
Tangled Tides Makes a Splash on the Reading World
http://www.prlog.org/11736890-tangled-tides-makes-splash-on-the-reading-world.html
Tangled Tides Spins a Magical Underwater World
http://rhemalda.com/2011/11/tangled-tides-press-release/
Author J.S. Chancellor uses Twitterview to Promote the Release of Icarus
http://rhemalda.com/2011/12/twitterview-jschancellor/
Tangled Tides Makes a Splash on the Reading World
http://www.prlog.org/11736890-tangled-tides-makes-splash-on-the-reading-world.html
Tangled Tides Spins a Magical Underwater World
http://rhemalda.com/2011/11/tangled-tides-press-release/
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Author2Author
I blog every Monday at Author2Author, a group blog about writing for young adults.
Selected recent blog posts:
MigWriters
I participate in a group blog on writing fiction for middle grade and young adult audiences at http://migwriters.blogspot.com/.
Selected blog posts:
What's Pretend, What's Real: How Children Learn to Imagine
My daughter and I participated in a university study about brain development in young children for this article in HealthBeat Magazine, owned by News Corp. What's Pretend, What's Real: How Children Learn to Imagine.
Charlottesville: Where the Great Explorers Started West
In this article, published in the Charlottesville Business Journal, I wrote about Lewis and Clark (and the town's chances of establishing a Lewis and Clark center for history tourists). Charlottesville: Where the Great Explorers Started West.
Capitalist Art, In and Out of Circulation
Could your pocket change make you rich? I wrote this article about coin collecting (and speculating) for the Charlottesville Business Journal. Capitalist Art, In and Out of Circulation.
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