Showing posts with label romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label romance. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2013

Music! Book news! Oh my!

So since today is Music Monday, I do have a video for you guys, first of all. I have loved Silverchair since I was a tween. I haven't mentioned them on here, just because they haven't come up in my writing playlists--which seems strange, now that I think about it. But I was reminded of how much I love the music, so here's an old-old video of theirs.



It's copyright 2000, but the song predates that. It's a crazy video, but it's interesting, and the song is one of my favorites. As a bonus, I'll also include another favorite, not the video but just the song:

They never did a video for this song, but it's one of my all-time favorites. It has such good composition.

Now for book news! My book is available on Amazon! You can go over there right now, if you want, and buy a copy and hold it in your hands, as opposed to reading it from a screen. It's $13.99, which isn't a bad deal as books go. Find it here: http://www.amazon.com/Striking-Chord-Siren-Publishing-PolyAmour/dp/1622428994/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1365984286&sr=1-1

I am so excited about this, you guys. I am still thinking over how I want to go about running a promotion, and I'll announce it here first once I have all the details for you!


xoxo
Mary K.

Friday, April 12, 2013

Friday Fun: My Personal Canadian Music Chronology

Every once in a while, it occurs to me that there must be something in the fact that so many of the bands/acts I've liked have come from Canada. I don't know that I could ever live there--it's too cold for my thin, subtropical blood--but I would like to visit someday.

For proof, I submit the following chronology:

When I was in middle school, I had fairly varied musical tastes. And then in about the end of seventh grade, I got into The Moffatts:


Not too difficult to see why an adolescent girl would be into them, right? They actually had really excellent music together, and went on to make really good music separately.

Then a few years later, I got into Sum 41
And Avril Lavigne:
Yes, this song is later than high school, but it's actually a hilarious video and a really catchy song.

Then, around about the time I graduated high school, I got really into Hot Hot Heat.


I'm still into Hot Hot Heat, and still revisit the others pretty frequently. But if this isn't evidence that I should visit Canada, if only for good music that I'll like, then I don't know what is.

In book news: I will be appearing tomorrow on Romance Cooks, with a delicious recipe for an Italian pasta dish that I love. ALSO! I found out this week that my book will be available in print form! It will be sold through Amazon and Barnes and Noble. I'll update everyone with the links once I have them. I am soooooooo excited. I am actually planning a promotion in my head right now--and of course, I'll post the deets here when I have them all finalized.

xoxo

Mary K.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Music of the Day: Hot Hot Heat

I have been listening to a lot of The Strokes recently, since their album came out on the 26th of last month. The alarm on my phone, however, is a Hot Hot Heat song, "Future Breeds." Today when it came on, it shook me out of the long-term Strokes passion I've been in, and that's a good thing.

All kinds of creative juices start flowing when I get out of my musical comfort zone. While it's a good idea (for me anyway) to listen to the same music on repeat when I'm writing, shaking things up and switching tunes is good for starting a new thought process. So here I'll share one of my favorite tunes from the Future Breeds album, which is the title track. It's a pretty awesome video, too.

I'm still waiting to hear back on reviews--it's a long process. I should be guest blogging somewhere soon, if I remember correctly. Stay tuned here for the deets!



xoxo

Mary K.