Oh wow… where do I start?
I’ve got to be honest, I might share more than one blog update today because I’m not sure that everything will fit in one post!
I guess I’ll start with Wednesday evening. I had the distinct honor and privilege of meeting Kathleen Kent, NY Times best-selling author of The Heretic’s Daughter and The Outcasts. She was such a friendly and lovely person, very personable.

I also took her a copy of Cemetery Tours, which, I admit may have been a bit presumptuous of me, but she was so sweet and excited about it.
The next day, I was delighted to be a guest at the Melissa Book Club. They were lovely ladies and I had such a wonderful time! I love going to book clubs. It’s so much fun meeting and connecting with people who love books as much as I do.
On Friday, I was finally, for the first time in my life, talked into signing up for NaNoWriMo. Originally, I had been led to believe that people just write books during the month of November. I honestly had no idea it was this entire website and community that you join! How cool is that?! Anyway, I signed up under a super secret pen name A) just in case it doesn’t work out and B) because the project I’ll be working on is YA and SO COMPLETELY different from Cemetery Tours and I want to keep my reputation as a spooky ghost story writer for at least a little while longer. I’ve got to tell you though, I am SUPER STOKED to be participating this year. I think it’s going to be a lot of fun! I even designed my own cover for the book.
Saturday, was one of the most exciting days of my career thus far. I was asked to give a short presentation on ghost stories at the Colony Public Library!

I decided that no one wanted to listen to me talk at them, so I decided to engage the audience in a little Ghost Story Trivia! I think everyone really enjoyed it.

There was a bucket of fun prizes.

And consolation prizes.

This is me, looking dumb while talking.
I also had the honor of meeting and listening to a presentation on Ghost Towns by non-fiction author, Robin Cole-Jett. Her photographs and experiences in these abandoned places are so fascinating that she’s inspired me to delve more into urban exploration. You can find her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Red-River-Historian/195104580538409?ref=hl
Afterward, I went on an amazing history tour of the Colony, but I’ll tell you more about that in my next post. I have a lot of pictures and one totally creepy story to share!
Before I get to that blog post, however, I wanted to share Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer’s AMAZING review of Between Worlds: http://caffeinatedbookreviewer.com/2014/10/worlds-jacqueline-e-smith.html
I highly recommend Kimba for anyone looking for an honest, thorough, reliable, and all around awesome reviewer! You can find her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/kimbathecaffeinatedbookreviewer
Seriously, folks. She’s awesome.