Walking The Runway

Mr. Pish for President

A new feature offered at Indies Unlimited is “You Asked For It.” Elina Castro asked, “What are the latest ideas/techniques in platform building?”

Our own K. S. Brooks recently discussed the importance of social media in platform building, and you can read Kat’s article here. There are, however, many additional pieces to the platform puzzle. In order for us to be on the same page I will quote from a book I really like, Get Known Before The Book Deal by Christina Katz. Just because we are part of the exciting Indie movement doesn’t mean we can’t appropriate ideas from traditionally published authors and their support team. Continue reading “Walking The Runway”

Mr. Pish for President

Times are hard, and we need a President who is not afraid to make the tough choices and take a stand—or a nap. The ugly truth is that the problem with all the men who have served in the highest office in the land, is that they are people. They lack both focus and flea collars. Continue reading “Mr. Pish for President”

Mr. Pish Announces New Release

Postcards from Mr. Pish East Coast EditionAuthor K. S. Brooks and her sidekick Mr. Pish are pleased to announce the release of their new educational children’s book, Postcards from Mr. Pish: East Coast Edition.

Mr. Pish, the lovable Jack Russell Terrier, leads readers on an expedition down the East Coast of the United States in Postcards from Mr. Pish Volume 3. With each new discovery, the traveling terrier sends a postcard with full-color photographs and engaging text geared to promote outdoor learning and literacy. Mr. Pish’s enthusiasm inspires young and old to read, explore and learn in a fun way.

Postcards from Mr. Pish: East Coast Edition is the fourth book in the Mr. Pish Educational Series promoting outdoor learning and literacy. It was released by Cambridge Books on August 14, 2012. It is available in print from Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. The electronic versions will be available soon.

Flash Fiction Challenge: Sea Dog

Sea Dog

There’s nothing like the salt spray on your snout, the gentle undulation of the ship as she dances on the waves.

We are finally under way to take these pesky humans to some port they call “vacation.”

I’ll be glad to be rid of them. Hope nothing goes awry. Continue reading “Flash Fiction Challenge: Sea Dog”