The web site for Susan Rose...writer and business tycoon

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Welcome to RoseBud, the site where inquiring minds can find out what's new with me, Susan Rose. I started this site to keep my friends and family up-to-date on the progress of my novel, Confessions of a Frog Kisser. Since publishing the book, this site has morphed into whatever I feel like making it at any given time! To find out a little more about me and my goings on, take a look through the site. I'd love to hear from you, especially if I say something in the blog that strikes a chord. So drop me a line anytime.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Web Sites Galore

I'm so excited...I've decided to channel my passion for writing into developing web sites with articles and links to great products and all sorts of great things. My first one is a continuation of my book, "Confessions of a Frog Kisser." It's called DateYourTrueLove.com, and is full of dating advice, quizzes, and more.

Check it out today!

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

What Kind of Gifts Would You Like?


So, I recently opened my store, Frog Kissers (unique gifts for fun chicks). In addition to my book, Confessions of a Frog Kisser, I've got two lines of cute gifts. One is the "Just Say No to Frogs" line and the other is the "Bachelorette" line.

Now I've got a question for my readers...what kind of products would you like to see? I've got so many ideas going through my head, I don't know where to start. So I thought I'd start with you...tell me what you want, and I'll make it!

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Saturday, May 31, 2008

The Dangers of Coffee

Or, perhaps, the dangers of setting a hot cup of coffee on the couch while you're trying to type on the laptop.

Ouch.

I don't think I'll have third-degree burns on my backside, mostly because my husband has great reflexes and got me off the couch pretty quick. Boy did it hurt though. I probably deserved it, though...how dumb is it to put a 16 oz. mug of hot beverage on an unstable surface? When is someone going to invent cup holders for the couch. Yes, I have a coffee table, but it's just so far to reach.

I digress, though. What I was doing right before the coffee incident was getting ready to post a blog about my new on-line store. Frog Kisser fans have been wanting more, so I've developed a line of fun gifts for the Frog lover in all of us. Check them out at the Frog Kisser store!

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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Happy Birthday Frog Kisser

Happy birthday to the Frog! It was one year ago that the book came out and all the wonderful insanity surrounding its publication ensued. It's been quite a year, and I wouldn't change a single thing about it.

To celebrate the one-year anniversary, I'm offering a special deal on signed copies of the book. From now until April 15 (a date selected for its pure randomness), you can get your very own signed copy of Confessions of a Frog Kisser for $10 (plus $4 shipping, should you require shipping). Just send me an e-mail for more details.

Thanks to everyone who has supported me for making this a fantastic year!

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Friday, February 23, 2007

Good News (or Why Everyone Should Write a Book)

I can't believe it's been so long since my last post. My days have definitely been moving quickly, and I have been just a little bit distracted. I have a very good reason for my distraction this week: I got engaged on Saturday.

Everytime I say or write the E word I have to stop and let it register. This is not something I ever really expected. And to be engaged to an absolutely wonderful, kind, considerate, smart, funny, loving man who can cook and who my family ADORES on top of all that...well, it's still a blissful surprise.

So how does my engagement tie in to my secondary title for this post? It ties in because I believe the reason Rick is in my life is because I wrote Frog Kisser. Although the book was a work of fiction, in writing it I was able to identify some of my unhealthy and self-destructive patterns in relationships, and was able to change them. Then, I travelled WAY outside my comfort zone and published the book...and that's when the fun began. I set up a MySpace profile to publicize the book, and a few months later I got a message from a guy wearing a kilt. He seemed entertaining, and now I'm engaged to him. So, had I never sat down to record the events of my bachelorette party one February evening three years ago, I'm pretty sure I'd be in the same place I was back then. And, frankly, I like this place better.

That's my story. I hear other stories from other writers who've put themselves out there and had nothing but good things happen. I have a friend who just told me she travelled outside her comfort zone by writing a short story in a genre she'd never considered before. And guess what...someone bought the story! That's huge and wonderful news.

So pick up that pen or sit down and that keyboard and get writing. It's worth every second of it.

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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

My First Book Signing

I had my first real book signing last (real defined as I was formally invited to speak at a lecture series, the put ads in the paper for it, and I had to read from my book and talk about my creative process). The short conclusion from the experience is that if I could survive that one, I can do anything. In fact, it was fun, and I would love to do more of it...just as long as my sister Karen is there to do the actual reading for me.

Why do I choose the word survive? Oh, there is a reason.

Six months ago when I was approached to be a speaker at the Reston Presents series, I thought it sounded great. I'd get to talk to a Reston audience about my book set in Reston. The organizers would do all the publicity and I just had to show up.

That was all true. However, what they didn't tell me was that Reston Presents is a lecture series geared toward senior citizens. A lovely group of individuals, albeit not quite the target audience for Confessions of a Frog Kisser.

So, there I was, standing in front of about 15 people, most of whom were there for the cookies. I started talking about why I wrote the book, feeling very silly talking about my wild exploits that led to the book. Then I read a few pages, blushing when I had so say the words sex and get laid. Apparently I read way too softly and way too fast. I was directed to please use the microphone for the next passage. Next passage? I'd only planned to read one passage! But the crowd wanted me to read to them about the frogs. Frogs, frogs, frogs please!

Now, I know the book is about frogs. Theoretically, that means there are passages about frogs in the book. Could I readily find one? No. No worries because we needed the time it was taking me to find a passage for the maintenance man to come in and switch on the microphone. I'll spare details of that except to say it felt like a scene taken directly from Bridget Jones' Diary. The microphone didn't help anyway...I still spoke too softly and too fast for my audience's taste. Let me take this opportunity to thank my sister for coming, and triple thank her for stepping up to the podium to read, at a perfect timbre, the frog passage. The audience loved it. They laughed and cried, and were very pleased.

That crisis over, they asked a lot of great questions, and were very engaged in the discussion. Especially when the topic turned to my current dating situation. My poor, darling beau...the Reston seniors are not convinced he isn't another frog, despite the fact Karen defended him as being a great guy. I think they want me to keep dating frogs so I can write more books.

Then there was the man who informed me that the Bible says we must have children, and we must be married to do that, and did I address that in my book. Uh..... Let's just say, I need to work on my "OMG what is this person saying?" face. He didn't buy a book.

When all was said and done, it was a wonderful (if not a little surreal) event. I had fun. And sold some books. I'd definitely do it again. Especially if my hecklers are going to say things like: "you look 25." I love senior citizens.

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Friday, December 01, 2006

Holiday Shopping

I'm sitting here this morning browsing plotting how I can stay out of the malls this holiday season. It is a point of personal pride for me to make from Thanksgiving to New Year with going to a mall. I've done it the last two years with the help of my dear friend, the Internet.

Some people enjoy the madness that is shopping this time of year. However, I don't know any of these people. My friends, like me, would rather clean under the fridge than go to Macy's this weekend. So, for those sane, rational people, I say: keep you behind where it is, pull out your credit card, and get ready to shop...

It just so happens that Confessions of a Frog Kisser makes an EXCELLENT gift, especially if you purchase a signed copy directly from me (which you can get by dropping me an e-mail.)

But wait, there is more. As many of you know, I'm supporting my artistic endeavors by selling a fabulous line of botanical skin care and nutritional wellness products. Check out my Arbonne web site and order your little heart out. These items make fabulous gifts, and they're pretty fantastic for some personal self indulgence as well (and much healthier than a plate of cookies).

After that, sit back, relax and enjoy all the extra time you'll have this holiday season.

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Me on my wedding day. I was just a little bit happy.

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