Archive for December, 2009

The Honey Notes from my book are now … real!

Super exciting news! After receiving many many requests from readers to make the “Honey Notes” that appear throughout Perfect on Paper available for sale in real life, I finally decided to do it! It’s been quite a learning experience, but I’ve enjoyed (nearly) ever minute of the past few months as I figured out 1) how to get the cards designed, and 2) how to set up the infrastructure to sell them. Today I am so excited to announce that Waverly’s Honey Shop is officially open for business! Here’s the link:

www.honeynote.com 

Please take a look and let me know what you think. I hope you love how the Honey Notes turned out as much as I do!

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A fun video on Amazon … of … ME!

Hi everyone! Very cool news – Amazon is now allowing authors to upload amateur video to their individual author pages on Amazon.com, and the powers that be chose ME to create the sample video Amazon is using to promote this cool service! Given the multitude of authors out there, I’m extremely flattered to have been selected as a poster girl for grassroots book marketing. I just hope I don’t look too silly (or shiny) in this fun but very homemade video about Perfect on Paper… yikes.

Click here to take a look!

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A little black dress in a winter wonderland!

I just got back to New York after four days of super fun book events in the Washington, DC area. When I arrived it was 60 degrees and sunny, but by the time I left, it was a snowstorm! It was gorgeous, but it was also COLD. It’s been a long time since my Chicago days, so we’ll see how I handle my first East Coast winter … ack.

Anyhow, the trip was amazing, and I met some really cool people while I was there. One of the groups I spoke to is a social club for women called the Little Black Dress Club, and I wanted to blog about it in case anyone reading this is interested in joining an existing group OR starting a chapter. The club’s mission is “to create a worldwide community so as women move or travel there will always be a friend to share an occasion.”

Click here for the LBDC Web site!

ALSO, on my trip I heard an amazing dating story that I just have to share. A woman,  who shall remain nameless, signed up for Match.com, and she was soon sent profiles of several potential suitors. One of these possible future husbands  turned out to be the CEO of her company, who she knew was a married father of three.

AWESOME.

Bye for now!

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