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Client Spotlight: Crime Thriller Author Craig S Wilson

Client Spotlight: Crime Thriller Author Craig S Wilson

by christawojo@gmail.com | Aug 15, 2016 | Blog, Client Spotlight, Uncategorized

I’m very blessed to work with some amazing and talented people. That’s why I’m starting a new Client Spotlight feature so I can introduce them to you (and show them off a bit). The first Client Spotlight is Craig S Wilson, author of crime thriller...

Writer Crush: Leo Tolstoy

by christawojo@gmail.com | Jul 27, 2016 | Blog, Uncategorized, Writer Crush Wednesday

This Writer Crush Wednesday, I’m sharing a passage from a book I finally read last year. Yes, last year! But this excerpt is so good I’m still thinking about these few paragraphs months and months later. I’ll probably always think about...
Author Q & A on Chat About Books

Author Q & A on Chat About Books

by christawojo@gmail.com | Jul 14, 2016 | Blog, Christa Wojciechowski, Uncategorized

I stopped by Chat About Books with Kerry Parsons and answered a few questions about my writing process, naming characters, and other ramblings. Please check it out and subscribe to Chat About Books. If you’re an author or publisher who would like her to review a book...

The Horror of Being Human: Guest post on @ScifiandScary

by christawojo@gmail.com | Jun 25, 2016 | Blog, Guest posts, psychological suspense, SICK, Uncategorized

Originally posted on ScifiandScary.com By Lilyn G (Sci-Fi & Scary) | Guest Posts Christa Wojciechowski is just an awesome person. There’s no other word for it. She might write stories that utterly disturb me, but she’s great. She is, to date, the only author I...
My Advice to #IndieAuthors (NOT sugarcoated) on @KonnL’s Blog

My Advice to #IndieAuthors (NOT sugarcoated) on @KonnL’s Blog

by christawojo@gmail.com | Jun 24, 2016 | Blog, Interviews, Uncategorized

Originally posted on konnlavery.com (Hint: Book marketing advice begins at question #4)  Christa Wojciechowski – Horror Novella Author of SICK June 7, 2016 | Interview For this month’s guest author, I’d like to welcome Christa Wojciechowski, a fellow horror/thriller...

Writer Crush: Margaret Atwood

by christawojo@gmail.com | Jun 15, 2016 | Blog, Uncategorized, Writer Crush Wednesday

Do you ever come across a passage in a book that makes you stop and marvel at the genius of the writer? I’m going to be sharing my favorite lines with you on Writer Crush Wednesdays. I’m reading The Handmaid’s Tale right now. This is my first...

Roses are Red by Carrie Green – Not Just for Horror Fans

by christawojo@gmail.com | Jun 9, 2016 | Blog, Book Reviews, Uncategorized

The SICK Series has been dubbed as horror by quite a few bloggers and reviewers, but I’d never even read modern horror! I was curious, so one late night, I began investigating on the internet to seek out fellow female horror writers. That’s how I...

#MyArtistDate 001: Watercolors

by christawojo@gmail.com | Jun 9, 2016 | Artist Dates, Blog, On Creativity, Uncategorized

I used to want to be a painter more than I wanted to be a writer. As high school graduation approached, my art teacher encouraged me to look at art schools moved me up to portfolio classes, but I gave up before I got started. I didn’t see a future in it. How...

My Journey Through The Artist's Way

by christawojo@gmail.com | Jun 7, 2016 | Cool Giveaways, On Creativity, Uncategorized

I’ve begun reading The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron. This book is a workshop to discover and recover your creative self. All of us lose that dauntless creative spark as we get older, and I wanted to develop a creative lifestyle so that I would get into a...

Why Patrick Bateman Still Haunts Us by @JeremyRDyson

by christawojo@gmail.com | Jun 2, 2016 | Thoughts on Books, Uncategorized

I’m sharing one of the best blog posts I’ve some across in a long time. Are you a fan of American Psycho? Read this piece by Jeremy Dyson about how well-written shock and gore fiction can and should make profound statements about society. This year marks...
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