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Friday, July 26, 2019

Building Your Brand! Podcast - Michigan Avenue Media









Come join VS Grenier and Marsha Casper Cook at 9 am Pacific - 10 am Mountain - 11 am Central - 12 pm Eastern LIVE on July 24th!

The topic is Creating Your Author Platform. Why is this important, and what is a platform anyway? It is your visibility as an author, your life support. The wider your reach, the more readers you connect with, the more books you can sell. What you do with your platform speaks about you as an author (in an authentic way) as you try to reach your target audience. It's all about connecting with people -- on a real level. It's not about shouting, "Buy my books" all over the place.
VS Grenier plans to dig in deep on you can build your platform from the ground up or from where you are right now.

Questions will be answered from callers as well throughout the show. Call in during the live broadcast at 714-242-5259.
Learn more about the host at http://vsgrenier.com
For more information about our shows visit http://michiganavenuemedia.com

Sunday, June 16, 2019

Blog Talk Radio - Michigan Avenue Media Podcasts

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Please join Elizabeth Black and Marsha Casper Cook on June 4 at 5 EST 4 CST 3 MT 2 PST when they welcome Katherine Anderson for a great discussion. Katherine is the award-winning author of two historic mysteries, Hospital Hill... more

Please join Scott R Caseley and Marsha Casper Cook when they welcome Independent Filmmaker Michele Meek http://michelemeek.com/on June 3- 4 EST 3 CST 2 MT 1 PST. It's going to be a great show. Listen live or on demand.... more

Please join Marsha Casper Cook on May 14 at 4EST 3 CST 2MT 1PST when her special guest will be Ron Franscell, author of ALICE AND GERALD. He is USA Best Selling Crime Writer and Journalist. They will be discussing his wonderful... more
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Please join Marsha Casper Cook, A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY, on Friday May10 -11AM EST 10AM CST 9AM MT 8AM PT when Fran Lewis and Dick Belsky discuss writing. It's going to be a great show and very... more

Please join Marsha Casper Cook when she welcomes Rachel Rueben on May 7 at 4EST 3CST 2MT 1PST. Rachel is an author, blogger, podcaster, and content contributor to several writing blogs. Rachel does it all! Rachel will be discussing... more
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Please join Marsha Casper Cook on Thursday May 2, at 4EST 3CST 2MT 1PST when she welcomes Crystal L Gauthier and Genevieve Scholl when they discuss Publishing, Editing,Marketing and eveything authors need to know to be... more

Please join Michigan Avenue Media and host Marsha Casper Cook on Tuesday April 23 at 4EST 3CST 2MT 1PST when she continues a new series of shows on the importance of reading and how parents can enjoy the time they... more

Please join Michigan Avenue Media and host Marsha Casper Cook on Tuesday April 16th at 4EST 3CST 2MT 1PST when she continues with her new series of shows on the importance of reading and how parents can enjoy the time they... more
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Marsha Casper Cook from Michigan Avenue Media, and Crystal L Gauthier from Promouvoir Promotions and Southern Owl Publishing, will be discussing Publishing, Marketing and Branding. They are both participating during one of... more

Monday, January 7, 2019

Marketing and Writing! Host Marsha Casper Cook









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Happy New Year! We're back...


Please join in the fun when Marsha Casper Cook welcomes Mike Petit on January 8 th at 4 EST 3 CST 2 MT 1 PST. It's going to be a terrific show with lots of tips on writing, marketing and what to do with the screenplays that you've been writing and keeping in your drawers. It's time to take your stories to the next level and sell them.

Mike Pettit has been writing professionally for ten years. He is an award-winning best-selling indie novelist. He is the author of thirty novels that includes two indie author self-help books, several Action Thriller series, three classic westerns, and numerous short stories.


For more info on being a guest on one of the shows go to http://www.michiganavenuemedia.com
For more info on Mike go to https://www.amazon.com/Mike-Pettit/e/B007ROC046

Monday, August 1, 2016

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Monday, January 18, 2016

Live Radio - World Of Ink





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Please join Marsha Casper Cook on January 19 at 9PM EST 8PM CST 7PM MT 6PM PST when she welcomes Mike Pettit when he discusses his successful wriitng career and how to write a series. If you haven't heard him speak listen live or on demand.

Feel free to call in and ask questions - 714-242-5259

You can find Mike at
https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/3442766.Mike_Pettit
http://mikepettitactionmystery.blogspot.com/





You can find Marsha
https://www.facebook.com/marshacaspercook
http://www.marshacaspercook.com
http://www.worldofinknetwork.com


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Monday, November 2, 2015

Writing A Good Book - WOI Special - Host Marsha Casper Cook

















Join Marsha Casper Cook on November 10 at 4PM EST 3 PM CST  2pm  MT 1 PM PST when she opens a discussion about writing a good book and marketing it with two very successful authors Jean Joachim and Leigh Michaels.Both guests have been writing for years and will be sharing some very successful information about their wriitng.

They have been very vocal about what works and what doesn't when they write books so join them as they share their secrets.

It's going to be a lot of fun!


For more info about advertising on the show check out   http://www.worldofinknetwork.com

For more info on the authors check out

http://www.marshacaspercook.com

http://www.leighmichaels.com/

http://jeanjoachimbooks.com/






Sunday, October 11, 2015

Review - Pan -Melissa Keir - Reviewer


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​ Throw everything you thought you knew about Peter Pan out the window. This installment of the classic book and movie, retells the tale. I’m giving Pan a B+.

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​ Pan tells the story behind the boy who becomes the leader of a rag tag group of boys living in Neverland. Peter is left at an orphanage by his mother and then is kidnapped by sky pirates and taken to Neverland. Once in Neverland, Peter is put to work in the mines, toiling daily for pixie dust. Blackbeard, the pirate, needs the dust to extend his life. Peter befriends a man named James Hook (yep, Captain Hook) as the two set off to find Peter’s mother.

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​ The cinematography is amazing. Images appear to be a blend of cartoonish and realistic. Bright colors and unique animals abound. One of my favorite images was the use of a burst of bright color when one of Tiger Lily’s tribe dies. 

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​ While this tale doesn’t follow the original storyline, there are many nods to the story we’ve come to know and love. Captain Hook is a schemer but also a flirt and while Tiger Lily is a Caucasian girl rather than Native American, her tribe is a mixture of a variety of ethnicities.

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​ The fun action and exciting storyline make this a perfect movie for the whole family. Children will love the sword fights and pirate ship battles. Adults will understand the nods towards the original storyline as well as the twist on James Hook’s character. Who knew he wasn’t always a bad guy!

​ But if you are going in expecting this story to remain true to the original, you will be sorely disappointed. Leave your preconceived notions at the door and enjoy a family friendly movie!

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Getting Books In Libraries

 

http://www.wikihow.com/Get-a-Self-Published-Book-into-Libraries

If you're a self-published author who is trying to promote your book and get it into bookstores, why not try getting it into a library first? Libraries are great marketing tools - they enable people to read your book and tell other people about it, making it more well-known and easier to eventually sell to bookstores.

Steps

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    Ensure that your book is high quality. Many people are wary of self-published books because they believe that they are low quality. Make sure that your book is formatted and has been carefully edited. Also, choose your bindings carefully, as libraries generally won't stock books with that are comb bound, spiral bound, or saddle stitched (stapled). It's a good idea to call your local library and ask them what their requirements are. Ensure that the cover makes the book look professional and interesting, as many people do judge a book by its cover.

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    Promote your book. Start promoting your book before contacting libraries to get the word out and show that you're serious. Create a website or blog for your book, and make sure it looks professional.
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    Be professional. Find out who the acquisitions librarian is (the librarian who purchases books for the library or branch), and call her, email her, or set up a brief meeting with her to ask about donating some copies of your books. Don't just put your book in the donations bin or hand it to a random librarian at the check out counter - chances are it will end up in a book sale that way. Be polite, professional, and respectful. Consider giving her a copy to look over if she seems unsure about your book.
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    Be prepared to donate a few copies. Libraries are usually non-profit organizations, and as such, they like donations. However, most libraries will require you to donate more than one copy of your book, as it costs money to catalogue it and is only worth their time and money if there's more than one copy in their library. Some libraries have special systems or sections in the library specifically for self-published local authors, so enquire about that.
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    Get a review. In order to not only get the attention of the not only the librarians, but the general public, get your book reviewed. Try to land a review from Library Journal, CHOICE, Booklist, Publishers Weekly, or Kirkus Reviews. There are also programs that will send flyers about your book to local libraries for a fee.
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    Ask others to request your book. Libraries usually take requests seriously, so it's a great way to get them to put your book on the shelves. Ask some friends and family members to request your book. Be careful that you don't have them submit dozens of spam-like requests for your book; librarians can tell which requests are fake and which are legitimate, and they won't be happy if you waste their time with fake requests.
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    Continue marketing your book. Once you get the book on the library shelves, your battle isn't necessarily over. Libraries will usually weed out books if they don't circulate well to free up shelf space for books that will. Make sure to promote your book as much as possible to ensure that people want to take it out.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Richly illustrated picture book encourages children to eat their veggies!



A family friend shared a secret with VS Grenier when she was little. The secret was how to whistle. However, she only shared it with her children…until now!

Children have a hard time learning to whistle. However, there is a secret and VS Grenier shares it in the latest SugarPaw adventure picture book, “Whistle Beans.” But how can vegetables help and what do they have to do with whistling? 

“When I about four or five, Charlie Baker, a family friend, told me that if I ate Whistle Beans, I’d be able to whistle just like him,” said Grenier. “Charlie was like my second dad when I was younger. He taught me how to fish, ride a horse and much more. So it only made since when he shared the secret to a good whistle, it had to be true. Only problem was…Whistle Beans are a part of the vegetable family. I soon got over this little fact and I’ve been able to whistle good and loud ever since.”

Children will get to go on another adventure with SugarPaw and Bonnie Whiskers, two of VS Grenier’s beloved characters from her award-winning picture book, “Babysitting SugarPaw.” This time SugarPaw finds himself in trouble when he lets out Bonnie Whiskers pet parrot Cesar. They end up chasing Cesar all over town and in the process; SugarPaw learns secrets about the vegetable growing in his own backyard.

“I wanted a fun way to teach children not only the importance of eating healthy, but also some unknown facts about vegetables,” said Grenier. “My kids had fun helping me research some of the different veggies in my book. They even gave me different ideas of how to share our family secret about Whistle Beans.”

Through exploring the world of vegetables with SugarPaw and Bonnie Whiskers, children gain a deeper understanding of healthy eating in a fun and silly way. “Whistle Beans” exposes children to an unexpected new way of looking at those leafy greens. While building confidence, critical thinking skills and strong whistles. Of course, SugarPaw will be up to his usually antics and will have kids laughing, too.

“This picture book isn’t only for children. Parents and educators will find in the back of the book Fresh Facts about the different vegetables in the story. Each vegetable plays an important part in helping SugarPaw and Bonnie Whiskers find Cesar, and this section gives information on why that is,” said Halo Publisher Lisa M. Umina.

You can purchase “Whistle Beans: Another SugarPaw Adventure” through Halo Publishing’s website (http://halopublishing.com), Amazon, B&N or you can purchase your autographed book from the author’s website http://vsgrenier.com

About the Author:
VS Grenier is an award-winning author and a Mom’s Choice Honoree, who loves spinning tales from her childhood into adventures in the World of Ink for children of all ages to enjoy. When she isn’t busy writing, playing dress-up or having tea parties with her girls, she takes long hikes in the desert with her miniature schnauzer, Taz. 
You can learn more about the VS Grenier at http://vsgrenier.com

About the Illustrator:
Kevin Scott Collier is a commercial artist/designer by profession as well as an author and illustrator of over 130 children's books. He lives in beautiful Grand Haven, a quaint port city along the Lake Michigan shoreline with his wife, Kristen and son, Jarod.

You can learn more about Kevin Scott Collier at http://kevinscottcollierhomepage.blogspot.com

Whistle Beans: Another SugarPaw Adventure written by VS Grenier and illustrated by Kevin Scott Collier, publisher Halo Publishing, Int., ISBN: 978-1612443676 (paperback) ; Price: $10.95 (paperback); $16.99 (Hard cover) $4.95 (eBook)

Review copies, cover and author photography and interviews are available upon request.

Contact: Ann Stallard at annstallard@worldofinknetwork.com

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Thursday, August 6, 2015


Sexy Romance



Please join Marsha and Elizabeth on August 6th at 4 PM EST 3 PM CST 2 PM MT 1 PM PST for a great discussion on writing sexy hot scenes for their books and more!

Their guests will be Mellissa Keir, Dellai Oakes and Madeline Shade. It 's going to be a lot of fun.So join in !

Marsha Casper Cook - was born and raised in Chicago. She is a Partner of the World of Ink Network, Agent, Award-winning Script Writer, Novelist, Writing Coach, Media Release Specialist, Blog Talk Radio Host and Founder of Michigan Avenue Media. Marsha Casper Cook is the author of 10 published books and 11 feature-length screenplays, a literary agent with 15 years of experience and the host of BTR's World of Ink Network shows: A Good Story Is a Good Story, What is Success and special editions of The World of Ink Network. She and her guests discuss writing and what's new in the entertainment field. Marsha has also appeared as a guest on other network shows and will continue to make frequent visits to other shows.

Elizabeth writes erotic romance, erotica, and horror.Her stories - THE OILY, BACK BEYOND THE HEDGEROW, WE'RE ALL MAD HERE, TROUBLE IN THIGH HIGH BOOTS, CLIMBING HER TOWER, TRAILER TRASH ZOMBIES, ALICIA, SHATTERING THE MEAT TUNNEL, PURR, and DON'T CALL ME BABY.
Please feel free to call in(714) 242-5259

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Friday, July 31, 2015

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Listen to No Clues No Shoes


Addison is feeling lonely because he has just moved into a new neighborhood, and then he meets Emelina. At first, they have nothing in common and didn't see eye to eye on anything.
 Addison likes to read and write stories inside, and Emelina likes to be outdoors, jogging, skating, and just about anything that keeps her active. 
She likes healthy food and Addison has a sweet tooth. A few weeks after they meet, they are surprised to find out that they both signed up for Jr.Detective School. They end up teaming up to solve their first case - a classmate's shoes have disappeared. With very little to go on, Emelina and Addison try to find the shoes. A friendship develops between the two of them when they solve the first of many cases.
 
This is a great way to hear books !
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Wednesday, July 8, 2015






 









Please join Marsha when she welcomes Leigh Michaels on July 9 at 3 PM CST 4 PM EST 2PM MT 1PM.

Leigh Michaels is the author of more than 100 books, including contemporary romance novels,  historical romance novels, and non-fiction books. More than 35 million copies of her romance novels have been published. Six of her books have been finalists for Best Traditional Romance novel in the RITA contest sponsored by Romance Writers of America. She has received two Reviewer's Choice awards from Romantic Times (RT Book Reviews).

Marsha Casper Cook -  was born and raised in Chicago. She is a Partner of the World of Ink Network, Agent, Award-winning Script Writer, Novelist, Writing Coach, Media Release Specialist, Blog Talk Radio Host and Founder of Michigan Avenue Media. Marsha is also the author of 10 published books and 11 feature-length screenplays, a literary agent with 15 years of experience and the host of BTR's World of Ink Network shows: A Good Story Is a Good Story and special editions of The World of Ink Network


For more info -
http://www.worldofinknetwork.com
http://www.michiganavenuemedia.com
http://www.leighmichaels.com

Friday, May 29, 2015

There's Always Room For Fudge

Friday, May 29, 2015

There's always room for fudge!



Five Minute Fudge
This was our official Christmas Fudge. There may have been others, but they were never rated up     with this one. Oh, and Daddy never did any candy making EXCEPT for helping with this one. Mom would always call him in as she neared the end and could no longer stir it. He’d take over and finish the blending of ingredients. 
Then, she’d take over, again, and spread the candy into pans, let set,then cut into pieces. She made it with and without nuts; since Dad had problems eating nuts, Mom always make some plain.
4 C sugar
1 can — (tall) Carnation evaporated milk
¼ lb. butter or margarine
½ tsp salt
2 pkgs (6oz) Nestlés chocolate chips
2 — (8oz) Hershey bars broken into pieces
1 — (8oz) jar Marshmallow Cream Blend
1 cup (or more if desired) nuts — optional
Mix sugar, milk, butter or margarine, and salt. Heat to boiling.
Cook five minutes, stirring constantly.
Place chocolate chips and chocolate bar pieces in a large bowl or sauce pan; pour hot mixture over chocolate. Stir until all chocolate is melted and blended.
Add Marshmallow Crème and mix well.
Add nuts if desired. Mix thoroughly.
Pour into buttered pan to cool and then cut into squares.
Refrigerate wrapped in foil to keep fresh.
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