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Exclusively Chloe (2009)
My debut young adult novel, Exclusively Chloe, is probably no longer sitting on the shelf at your local bookstore -- unless you snuck it on there, a move I authorize and highly approve of -- but you can still get a copy at any of these wonderful book sellers (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Powell's, IndieBound.org).

If you want to get fancy, you can buy it for your eReader because that version exists too. If you want to get real fancy, you can pirate it but really, who knows how to pirate books anyway? And it's morally wrong!

Here's the synopsis:
"Chloe-Grace can't help it -- she's spectacular. How could she not be with celebrity parents who have been the queen and king of Hollywood for years? And Chloe is a celebrity all unto herself as well -- she's the first celebrity-adopted kid in Hollywood. But now Chloe's sixteen, and she is tired of every undesired moment of the world's attention. She wonders what it would be like to be a "normal" kid in a regular school. To really understand it, though, she would need to go undercover. So after getting a 'make-under' at the hands of her mother's fabulous stylist, she enters the 'real' world. But she soon finds out that there is just as much drama there as there is in Hollywood..."
Update [07.13.09]: Reviews are in!
Update [11.12.2009]: Read the first few pages of EC using Amazon's "Search Inside This Book" feature.
Update [01.13.2011]: An updated list of articles, reviews, and guest posts.



The First Time (2011)
Twenty five short stories from the 2009 Debutantes in an eBook anthology out now! The cover is amazing, the authors amazing-er, and everyone writing within the theme of "The First Time."

My story's about perfect first relationships, I mean, because those exist only in fiction? Check out all authors and find out how to get the eBook here!



The Rough Guide to Blogging (2006)
I also wrote this other book called The Rough Guide to Blogging and it's the ultimate reference for all things Weblog. Whether you want to start your own blog or just explore the blogosphere, this guide will teach you everything you need to know.

Chapters include: Creating a Blog, Blog Design, Advanced Blogging, Audio and Video, Podcasting, Blogging for Money, Corporate Blogging plus much, much more. Whether you're an experienced blogger or just getting started, this is the right book for you. Check out the book's (defunct) blog!

Update [11.12.2009]: Explore the book using Amazon's "Search Inside This Book" feature.

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