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Media/Press Page

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Because I’ve been hearing lately that I need one. I currently represent myself. If you have any questions, please contact me.

Usable Headshot.


PRINT/ONLINE:

Tiger Pens Reviews My Blog – Tiger Pens

Shatner toon lets the audience drive – Variety

Rhonda Eudaly, author of “The Four Redheads of the Apocalypse” – NSP’s Special Guest

Emerging Author Spotlight: Rhonda Eudaly” – Christine Rose.com

Tracy Morris ran a series of FOUR REDHEADS interviews. This is Zoe’s Interivew.

MIND MELD: Reading, Writing, and Revisions – I participated on this written panel discussion with many fun people.

Spotlight On: Writer Rhonda Eudaly
– My good friend, Sockii is doing a series on her Zujava site.

MIND MELD: Upcoming 2013 Genre Movies to See and Avoid – I participated on this written panel discussion with many fun people.

PODCASTS:

SCIFI4ME.COM August Book Month Radio Show – Aired 8/5/2014

SCIFI4ME.com talks to me at SciFiExpo – Posted 3/1/2013

Two Average Dicks Podcast from SoonerCon – Posted July 3, 2012

YDP Audio Roadshow Vol 1 Episode 9: Redheads In love! – February 1, 2012


Dead Robots Society Podcasts from ConJour
in Houston. March 2011
Collaborating – with Julia Mandala, Jodi Lynn Nye, Bev Hale, and OM Gray
Writing 101 – with Julia Mandala and Lou Antonelli
Publishing – with Terry Mixon, Bill Fawcett, and OM Grey

Dead Robots Society Podcasts from ConJour in Houston, January 2012
PLOT DEVELOPMENT 1 – with Terry Mixon, Michael “Talthos” Willett, P.L. Blair, Rhonda Eudaly
PUBLISHING AND MARKETING REALITIES FOR THE EMERGING AUTHOR – with Michael Ashleigh Finn, O.M Grey, Terry Mixon, Rhonda Eudaly, David Doub
THE BUSINESS ASPECT OF WRITING – with Panelists – Michael Ashleigh Finn, Rhonda Eudaly, P.L. Blair, and David Doub.

Interview Policy
I’m glad to do interviews – either on my writing or about pen reviews.

Guest Blog/Blog Tours – I’m happy to help cross-promote blogs. Still not sure how the blog tours work, but am willing to talk about it.

I prefer email interviews. Not only are they easier to schedule, but I find I communicate better/more coherently in written word.

I will do interviews in person, by phone, or Skype (when I have it completely figured out)

For scheduling information, please email me. Please contact me before sending questions so I know the who/what/when/where/why of the piece before we do it.

Guest Appearances/Signings/Speaking Engagements:
I would love to talk to your class, writers’ group, panel discussion, or other organization…
Topics include but are not limited to: Writing 101, Small Press Writing, Marketing for Writers, Pens, Collaborations. (to name a few)

I already attend 6-8 Science Fiction Conventions a year in the Texas/Oklahoma area and book my appearances 6 months – 1 year prior to the event date. Please check my appearances page first to see if your event conflicts with something I’m already doing, then email me with details.

For classroom or group events – I can generally schedule those 1 – 6 months out.

I’m happy to talk to any group at any grade level. I have some children’s stories as well as adult ones. I’m happy to read, do Q&As, etc.

Signings:
I’m currently a Small Press and Independent writer. If you would like me to do a signing, we will need to coordinate getting books from publishers, how sales will be handled, etc.

Note on Appearances: I am happy to share a signing/event/speaking engagement with other authors and artists. A group event can only draw more audience. I am also happy to combine appearances with other scheduled visits – such as an SF convention, as long as all parties are aware of the shared time.

Unfortunately with the current economy, unless you’re in about a 5 hour radius of the Dallas/Fort Worth area, I will not be able to speak with your group/organization/class unless my travel expenses are covered by the group. I can arrange a SKYPE, chat, or other conferencing technology if you would rather try virtual…

Work for Hire
Have Pen Will Write in not just a quirky slogan. I can be rented.
For booking information, please email me.

Non-Fiction:
I have written profiles on authors, artists, and minor celebrities. I have written about writers and marketing. I’ve written about pens and coffee. If you need an article written, I’m your girl. Depending on length and research required to cover a topic – I can turn an article around in about one week (for 1500 words or less). Lead time is appreciated.

My work has been featured online and in print in publications like Christianity Today, and various websites like Coffee Geek.com

Rate: Billed by hour for large jobs, by word for small jobs. I’m willing to negotiate to work with a budget, but please respect my time and effort and offer a true professional rate. We all have bills to pay.

Fiction Writing:

I love participating in anthologies, collaborations, solo work, and scriptwriting. Please email me with your proposal, and we’ll talk.

Note: For Fiction and Non-Fiction – I’m a PG writer. I write “clean” (i.e., no cussing). I don’t do gratuitous ANYTHING. And I don’t write erotica (tried it, I’m not any good). I prefer to steer clear of religion and politics, but if it’s really, really important to the story…we can talk.


Content/Line Editing and Proofreading:

I will read your work and offer content critique, editing, and proofreading – for a fee. Unfortunately, as much as I would love to give anyone and everyone my opinion of their work, it’s just not feasible unless there’s income involved.
Rate: Can be billed by page or by the hour depending on length and complexity. Though I will negotiate, my rates start at $1/page or $20/hour.

2 Comments

  • Karl Pajak says:

    …the writer’s circle of light… it’s located in the middle of winter at the back parking lot. With winter’s subzero snowflakes floating all around you—our private little hell. That is what it is like to be a writer. We live out in the hell’s frozen back parking lot, at least that’s how I view writers, we’re the forgotten and forlorn. Sure some of us get to wander in from the cold, but not many.

  • Karl Pajak says:

    From my author’s notes on my story Waiting

    …the writer’s circle of light… it’s located in the middle of winter at the back parking lot. With winter’s subzero snowflakes floating all around you—our private little hell. That is what it is like to be a writer. We live out in the hell’s frozen back parking lot, at least that’s how I view writers, we’re the forgotten and forlorn. Sure some of us get to wander in from the cold, but not many.

    Comment:
    I’m glad Rhonda made it out of the cold, congrats on all you do.

    – Karl

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