Happy Friday, Sparks!

 

So many fantastic things to share with you this week!  Hypable shared a fantastic review of Hit by Lorie Ann Grover, Salisbury Post featured local author Emily Kiebel and debut novel Serenade, Al Maag’s piece on social engagement is featured in Fortune MagazineOverstuffed Princess reviewed A Blind Spot for Boys by Justina Chen, and Girl Seeks Place shared a short interview with Jill Williamson – author of Rebels.

What’s on my iPod: “A Little Party Never Killed Nobody” by Fergie
What I’m reading: Destined for Doon by Lorie Langdon and Carey Corp
The last person I followed on Twitter: @LorieLangdon  & @CareyCorp

“Hit is more than it seems”

Hypable shares a phenomenal review of Lorie Ann Grover’s recently published novel, Hit.

Musical Logistics Specialist turned author

Emily Kiebel shares her writing experience with Salisbury Post, and teases talk of a sequel.

 

Al Maag shares his tips and tricks with Fortune

According to Al Maag author of Social Media Isn’t Social, there are four rules of balanced social engagement, read the full piece here.

 

A Blind Spot for Boys will not disappoint!

Overstuffed Princess was almost positive she would not enjoy Justina Chen’s A Blind Spot for Boys.  She was horribly mistaken.  All readers are sure to enjoy this beautiful story!

 

Get to know Jill Williamson!

Girl Seeks Place shares a fabulous interview with Rebels author, Jill Williamson.