The Other Side of Five Rivers

You’ve read all about my writing and publishing adventures here on the blog, but you don’t often read about the other half of Five Rivers, the glass and mirror division of our wee business. Gary, my husband and best friend of 35 years, has been a glazier most of his adult life. His favourite line is: I don’t do windows. What Gary does do is some of the finest, fussiest glass and mirror architectural applications…

Five Rivers Books Coming to Shortcovers

As I write I’m working on converting all of Five Rivers’ books for Indigo’s new Shortcovers feature, ‘a new digital destination where you can discover and experience your next great read on any mobile device,’ according to press information. Unlike other eBook retailers and eBook readers like Amazon’s Kindle, Shortcovers is an application you download to a variety of readers, even smart phones like iPhone and Blackberry. You can choose to preview a limited portion…

Rewards

As a counter to my insight into rejection, I thought I’d present the yin to yesterday’s yang, that is, the reviews Shadow Song has received from media and readers. I’ve made my own conclusions. I leave you to form your own. Lorina Stephens has proven herself an engaging author.The (Hanover) Post The book, Shadow Song is as diverse as the woman who wrote it.Susan DoolanThe Barrie Examiner It is often the case with contemporary Canadian…

Rejections

Every writer gets them, those dreaded letters, forms, slips of paper or, more currently, emails that either cryptically or in detail describe why it is their work won’t be appearing on that publisher’s list. Given the reviews and success I’m meeting as a self-published author, who grew weary with excuses and the ritual of the publishing world, I thought I’d post five of many rejections I received for my novel, Shadow Song. You may, or…

The View Today from the Old Stone House

It’s been awhile since I’ve updated you on general news around here. Thought I’d take a moment this morning to do so. Recent Reading & Signing at Neustadt Public Library While it would seem I was prepared for the event Saturday, March 28 at the Neustadt Public Library, the local residents were not. Four people attended, one of whom was my dear, long-time friend, Vandy Simpson, who, with her husband, Darrell Markewitz, were coming for…