My Christmas was lovely! We woke up a little before nine and then woke the kids up. In a few years, I'm sure that'll change and the boys will wake us up! After opening presents, we went to Mass. Santa forgot his sack and there were a few more presents for the boys inside so that was an added bonus for them. :)
After that, we visit hubby's dad and then had Christmas dinner at one of his aunt's houses. It was delicious! Then we returned home and spent the rest of the day together as a family. It was a wonderful day.
Hubby got me a few books - Inheritance, The Vampire in Lore and Legend, and Werewolves: A Field Guide to Shapeshifters, Lycanthropes, and Man-Beasts.
They all look awesome so I can't wait to start reading them! He also got me a few DVDs and some clothes (sports apparel - love the Philadelphia Eagles T-shirts he got me!) But the nicest present was a painted wooden figurine of a kneeling Santa holding baby Jesus in front of a manger scene. Just beautiful.
I hope your Christmases were all just as nice!
For those of you who have been following my blog for awhile will remember that I gave away Critiques for Christmas. Although Christmas has already passed, I still want to do this again this year.
You have the choice of a:
Query critique
Synopsis critique
First page critique
All I ask is that you follow my blog. It would be great if you could spread the word, but that's not necessary.
Email me at Nicole.Zoltack@gmail.com with your query, synopsis, or first page.
Critiques will be done in a first come, first served basis. If I get an overwhelming respond, I might have to put a cap on how many critiques I can handle. But we'll cross that bridge when we get to it.
Now it's time for me to get ready for Olive Garden. Hubby and I (and the boys) are going out in honor of us starting dating 9 years ago today. Boy does time fly!
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Christmas and Critiques for You

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Question of the Week - Holiday Edition
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Monday, December 26, 2011
Creature of the Week - Nereids
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Friday, December 23, 2011
Anastasia V. Pergakis talking about CLEANSE FIRE
Captain Derac Vidor has served Kinir for nearly twenty years. It’s his life, his blood, his soul. And then his Commander betrays everything Derac holds dear. Now he has to focus on his own life and his team instead of saving the citizens of Kinir.
Treason is only the beginning…
Fueled by rage, the team chases the source to their Commander’s betrayal – a powerful wizard bent on revenge. The wizard seeks to destroy the Kinir Elite, in both mind and body. No place is safe, even among their allies.
The past holds the key…
Derac’s tragic past may be the key to saving the team. But can he face the gruesome nightmare in time?
- for your Kindle at Amazon
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- in paperback at Amazon
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- in hardback at Kinir Elite Website
I’m giving away an e-copy of Cleanse Fire! Leave a comment on this post to enter into the random drawing. I'll draw the names at the end of my tour, January 31, 2012. If you want more chances to win a copy, visit our website to follow our tour! The more comments you leave, the more chances you have to win!

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Thursday, December 22, 2011
Guest Blog with Karen A. Wyle - 10 Favorite Stories of Human-Alien Encounters

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Lindsay Townsend's A CHRISTMAS SLEEPING BEAUTY
If you fancy a sweet, short Christmas fantasy read, why not try my A CHRISTMAS SLEEPING BEAUTY, now released?Princess Rosie, trapped in her enchanted sleep, dreams of a mysterious man. Is he a rescuer, or a nightmare? She must fight to recover herself, and all before Christmas, for time is running out.
MuseItUp on December 2, 2011 at $2.50

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Sterling Anabella Palm Beach Curtains Review and Giveaway ($650 to $750 Retail Value)
I was recently given the opportunity to review a set of Sterling Anabella curtains from Baby Bedding Zone and chose the Palm Beach Pink Curtains with Tiebacks.
The curtains include two white panels with scalloped edge trim in blue, pink, or green. 96 inches long with a rod pocket top, lined with white cotton. The tie backs are double-sided in white pique with accent color on the reverse.
The package the curtains came in was surprising large and heavy. It weighed 10 pounds! That's because the curtains are thick 100% Egyptian cotton. I loved how the curtains were packaged because it prevented wrinkles and minimized crease.
The curtains are beautiful and thick and heavy. I like that they are mostly white with only the trim being in color. They do an excellent job of keeping the light out. Another perk? They're washable! The only con I think of is to make sure your curtain rod can support the weight of the curtains.
Now - the price. Although the valance is not available online, the curtains are a steal at $65 considering the ARV is $650. Thanks to Baby Bedding Zone, savvy shoppers can get high quality products as a more than reasonable price.
BUY IT:
The Sterling Anabella Palm Beach Pink curtains (in the review) can be purchased off of the Baby Bedding Zone website. You can also view the Palm Beach Blue curtains which will be available in this giveaway. You can also view the other Sterling Anabella baby bedding which makes designing your nursery a breeze!
WIN IT:
BabyBeddingZone has generously offered to send a Blue set of Sterling Anabella Curtains to one lucky winner! (Note: valance not included)
To enter, simply complete the form below (one entry per person, per method). Info collected will only be used to verify the winning entry and contact the winner. This giveaway will close on January 3rd at 11:59pm EST. The contest is open to readers in the US only.
One winner will be picked randomly through Rafflecopter and I will contact them via email. Winner will have 48 hours to respond with mailing address or another winner will be chosen.

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Monday, December 19, 2011
Creature of the Week - Hippocamp
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Friday, December 16, 2011
Stuff Your Stockings Giveaway
I'm giving away winner’s choice from my backlist in PDF format!
To make it easy for you to enter, just tell me which book you would pick if you won. Here is the list of books for you to pick from.
I would love for you to be a follower and spread the word, but it's not necessary to win.Giveaway ends midnight Sunday, December 18, 2011.
Good luck!

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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Be a part of a $50 cash giveaway
Want to be a part of a $50 cash giveaway, go fill out this form! It’s FREE!
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Copy all this information and make a blog post on it in order to promote the SIGN UP phase.
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The giveaway will run from December 18, 2011 – January 1, 2012
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Steph Burkhart Talking about THE FABERGE SECRET
STEPH: It's a contemporary romantic suspense with an international setting. My heroine, Elise Goodwin, runs a colonial heritage museum in Brattleboro, Vermont. She travels to Boston and acquires a rare Faberge egg. She also meets Dimitri Romanov, a Russian businessman who is the rightful owner of the egg. The sparks fly between Elise and Dimitri, but Dimitri's rival, Gustav Kelch, discovers Elise is in possession of the egg and his pursuit of Elise places her in danger.STEPH: I've always had a soft spot for exploring a Russian Orthodox Christmas so I wanted the plot to center around Christmas. The Russian royal family was known to give each other the elegant and romantic Faberge egg. They usually exchanged these eggs around Easter, not Christmas, so I put a nice twist in the story to explain the Faberge Christmas eggs in the story.
STEPH: Yes. For the music I choose "Jesu, My Heart is Desiring," by Kevin MacLeod. The song captures the ambience of the holidays and has a nice suspenseful undertone to it. Kevin's music is royalty free and can be found on Incompetch.com. Then I used royalty free photos from Dreamstime. In my trailers, I try to establish the setting and mood of the novel as well as give the viewer a sense of the characters so this way, when you go to read the story, you can draw on the visuals to inspire your imagination.
ENJOY THIS EXCERPT:
"Very good. Gustav's great-grandfather was Alexander Kelch."
"And yours, I suspect, was Vladimir Romanov."
"Yes," he admitted. He paused and studied her thoughtfully for a minute.
A bit unnerved, she continued, "My appraiser knew that Faberge had left this particular egg in Vladimir's possession with the intent that Vladimir give it to the Czar's daughters."
"Very good, Elise. Unfortunately, my great-grandfather never had the opportunity to do that. The eggs stayed with us."
"How could I pass up something so precious? I love the beauty of it."
"I'm glad you appreciate the craftsmanship and beauty of the egg."
"Of course I do. I'm an art history major."
Dimitri continued to look at her thoughtfully. He rubbed his chin. "Alexi didn't tell me, but I wonder... could Boris have been his contact?"
"Boris?" Elise sipped her milk. "I doubt it. If you want my opinion, he didn't strike me as the informer type."
"No... Boris mentioned a name. Anatoly, I believe, when I talked to him. I wonder if he was Alexi's informant."
Elise shrugged. The name wasn't familiar to her.
"Perhaps... yes. Perhaps Anatoly was Alexi's informant, and he stole the goods to give to Boris. Boris was supposed to use the auction house to sell them, but they didn't anticipate the auction house not wanting the items, so Boris sold them on the street," Dimitri mused.
Dimitri scrubbed his eyes with the palm of his hands. "No... no... but..."
Elise put down the mug and placed her hand on his waist. The contact sparked a fire in her limbs. "What's wrong?"
"Your receipt--" He lowered his hands. Guilt splayed across his face. "I saw it, and that's how I knew Boris had sold you my egg. I... I crumpled it up and threw it on the floor of the van. Kelch must have broken Anatoly, and then sent his men to find Boris. And if they found him--"
He stiffened. "Elise, now is not the time. I want to be alone."

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Question of the Week - Anthologies
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"Sticks and Stones," "Easy A," "Summertime Fun," and "Bad Date" are all in Daily Frights 2012: 366 Days of Dark Flash Fiction (Leap Year Edition)
My question for you is whether or not you read anthologies. Why or why not?

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Weekly Progress Report Editing until my Eyes Bleed
I told your guys last month that I was doing a ton of editing.
So far this month, I've edited 745 pages.
Yeah, crazy huh? And the month isn't even halfway over yet. O.o
But I've finally got back into the groove of writing and have written a little less than 10K on my MG fantasy adventure story last week. I don't see how I won't be able to finish this story before next year. I'm at 23K and although I was originally aiming for 45K, I don't think it will be that long. More like 30-35K.
Also, remember how I wrote a 7K short story on the last two days of November? Well, "Love's Fortune" was accepted into Still Moments Publishing's Valentine's Delight anthology! Woot!
And before I forget - there's only two days left to enter to win a purseless purse! You have a great chance of winning since only one person has entered so far.
What have you guys been up to this past week?
Check out some other great progress report this week:
http://www.writersally.blogspot.com/
http://jc-martin.com/fighterwriter/
http://waibelworld.blogspot.com
http://susanfieldswriter.blogspot.com
http://skmayhew.blogspot.com/p/tuesday-wip-status.html
http://margoberendsen.blogspot.com
http://www.sherryauger.blogspot.com
http://www.susanoloier.blogspot.com--in/
http://carrieannebrownian.wordpress.com/
http://lynneawest.blogspot.com

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Monday, December 12, 2011
Creature of the Week - Kraken
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