Lots of links to "Practically Shameless," plus one announcement and an article
A Google search turned up a number of sites listing Practically Shameless, with a link to the book's page at Amazon.com. This page is on the theme of about "Inner Peace,"
http://blog.worldvillage.com/health/find_inner_peace.html
and my friend Rosemary Carstens included Practically Shameless in a listing of recent books by members of Boulder Media Women,
http://carstensfeast.blogspot.com/2007/12/colorados-classic-mountain-towns-evelyn.html#links
This site lists the information from Amazon.com but seems to categorize Practically Shameless as fiction,
http://topfictionbooks.info/Find-Me.html
this one groups books that have the word "Shameless" in the title,
http://realopen.org/shameless.html
and after reading this one, I guess most these others are simply sites that link to books that are on sale at Amazon in order, I imagine, to earn referral fees,
http://www.lovethebook.com/default.aspx?ai=0979832616
Then there's this one, one woman's answer to the question "Whom would you most like to meet," and she answered, "My inner self,"
http://www.grupthink.com/answer/16933
The Small Press Review, a bimonthly publication of Dustbooks' Len Fulton, announced the formation of Practically Shameless Press in its November-December 2007 issue and is considering Practically Shameless for review. I love this no-nonsense publication for its love of books and of reading. Some other new presses announced in this issue have great names: Dwarf Lion Press, Medusa's Muse, The Quilldriver, Saint Bob Press, and Take Root Media. And a magazine by the name of Swill!
Finally, I got a call today from Michael Bonesteel, the book critic at Pioneer Press, my longtime hometown newspaper in Illinois. He's doing a page on books published by people from the North Shore (the suburbs north of Chicago) and will include Practically Shameless among them, most likely in the issue of January 24.
http://blog.worldvillage.com/health/find_inner_peace.html
and my friend Rosemary Carstens included Practically Shameless in a listing of recent books by members of Boulder Media Women,
http://carstensfeast.blogspot.com/2007/12/colorados-classic-mountain-towns-evelyn.html#links
This site lists the information from Amazon.com but seems to categorize Practically Shameless as fiction,
http://topfictionbooks.info/Find-Me.html
this one groups books that have the word "Shameless" in the title,
http://realopen.org/shameless.html
and after reading this one, I guess most these others are simply sites that link to books that are on sale at Amazon in order, I imagine, to earn referral fees,
http://www.lovethebook.com/default.aspx?ai=0979832616
Then there's this one, one woman's answer to the question "Whom would you most like to meet," and she answered, "My inner self,"
http://www.grupthink.com/answer/16933
The Small Press Review, a bimonthly publication of Dustbooks' Len Fulton, announced the formation of Practically Shameless Press in its November-December 2007 issue and is considering Practically Shameless for review. I love this no-nonsense publication for its love of books and of reading. Some other new presses announced in this issue have great names: Dwarf Lion Press, Medusa's Muse, The Quilldriver, Saint Bob Press, and Take Root Media. And a magazine by the name of Swill!
Finally, I got a call today from Michael Bonesteel, the book critic at Pioneer Press, my longtime hometown newspaper in Illinois. He's doing a page on books published by people from the North Shore (the suburbs north of Chicago) and will include Practically Shameless among them, most likely in the issue of January 24.


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Hi. Thanks for helping to let people know about Medusa's Muse, my press. I'm glad you like the name. And congratulations on your book. It looks really interesting, and helpful. I plan to pick up a copy soon.
Great name for a press, too!
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