Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Author Evelyn David

Tomorrow, author Evelyn David is posting here on Straight From Hel. She’ll be talking about when she saw the writing on the wall - digital writing. In other words, she knew it was time to move from print to digital books.

Actually, what I just said is only partly true. Evelyn is not a she. Evelyn is two shes. Evelyn David is the pseudonym for Marian Edelman Borden and Rhonda Dossett. They are the authors of The Brianna Sullivan Mysteries, Murder Off the Books, Murder Takes the Cake, and the short story Riley Come Home.

Marian lives in New York and is the author of 11 nonfiction books on a wide variety of topics ranging from veterans benefits to playgroups for toddlers! For more information on Marian's books, you can visit her web site.

Rhonda lives in Muskogee, Oklahoma, is the director of the coal program for the state, and in her spare time enjoys imagining and writing funny, scary mysteries.

The two of them write via the Internet. Together they maintain a website under their writing name and a blog called The Stiletto Gang.

Here is a listing of their books:
The Sullivan Investigation Series
Murder Drops the Ball (Spring 2011)
Murder Takes the Cake - Paperback - Kindle
Murder Off the Books - Paperback - Kindle
Riley Come Home - Kindle - Nook - Smashwords

Autographed Copies and other e-book formats available through Wolfmont Press at
The Digital_Bookshop.

Brianna Sullivan Mysteries - e-book series
The Holiday Spirit(s) of Lottawatah
- Kindle - Nook - Smashwords
The Dog Days of Summer in Lottawatah
- Kindle - Nook - Smashwords
I Try Not to Drive Past Cemeteries
- Kindle - Nook - Smashwords

I hope you’ll come back tomorrow to hear what they have to say about taking control of their books and e-publishing. To encourage you to come back, tomorrow I’m going to tell you a secret about Marian and Rhonda, aka Evelyn David. Bring your questions!

22 comments:

  1. I'll definitely be looking forward to coming back tomorrow! Nice line up. :)

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  2. I look forward to the post! I'm especially interested to know if they replaced print with digital or if they continue both in tandem.

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  3. Looking forward to it!

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  4. Writers who make this ebook transition are like pioneers, and I can't wait to learn from their journey.

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  5. They are, aren't they, Joanne! You see what they did and think, maybe I can do that too.

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  6. I will for sure be up for this interview! I wrote most of the plays that I did with a partner and I am always interested in how two different minds work together.
    Thanks Helen - you always bring us the creme de la creme!

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  7. Fascinating backgrounds. I'm always impressed with two people who can collaborate to create a one story. Not an easy thing to do. I've not read this author.

    I'm going to go check out the websites.

    Thanks for the info, Helen.

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  8. Jan, I do get the best authors here. And I'm always surprised when they say yes to coming - or even more surprised when they email me and ask to come!

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  9. Sounds like a "do not miss" post. Looking forward to it.

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  10. I'll definitely be watching for this post (if I have power, landline and an ISP - all three of which at varying times over the last week I've been deprived of!)
    Judy (South Africa)

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  11. I'll be back tomorrow. Thanks for the link - I already checked out the blog!

    Jenn

    Do you have any love to share? Love Every Day

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  12. I will definitely be back. I'm trying to learn all I again about going the digital only route.

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  13. Sounds like some good and timely advice coming ... I'll be back to check it out for sure.

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  14. Cheers for the heads-up, Helen. I'll be keeping an eye out for their post. :)

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  15. Sounds like a fascinating interview. I'll definitely be here tomorrow.

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  16. It's so interesting to me how they can write together. My sister and I tried that once. We're still friends :)

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  17. That's impressive! Those ladies have accomplished a lot.

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  18. I love secrets…I’ll be back.

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  19. How intriguing. I'll be back. Seems ebooks are the wave of the future.

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  20. You rock, girls!

    Morgan Mandel

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  21. See you all tomorrow!

    Carol, I wrote a book with a friend. We both really liked the book. Alas, we did not last through the edits.

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  22. Writing as a team must be tough! Looking forward to the post! :)

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