About Rebecca

Writing Bio

Rebecca Camarena is a freelance writer and has written for local community newspapers covering news-features, profiles, theatrical and musical reviews and community events.  Her interviews have included Sam Yorty, the former Mayor of Los Angeles in the 1960’s and Elizabeth Waldo, composer/violinist/songwriter/producer.  

Rebecca promotes authors on virtual book tours Pump Up Your Book Promotion. Pump Up is a full service Public Relations Agency Specializing in Online Book Promotion.

Her short story “Dad’s Tips On Love and Marriage” is part of a group anthology titled “Love is in the Air, A Dazzling Collection of Love Stories and Love Advice for the Romantic in You.” Published by the Writersville Group it was released just in time for Valentine’s Day, 2007. Her other short story, “The Twelve Days Of Christmas” was published with the same group in time for Christmas 2006.  Both free e-books are available at The Writing Season

Rebecca isn’t sure it’s her writing that’s getting noticed or the animals in her character animal blog. You can find the Adventures of her two dogs and her cat here at Dogs Rule Cats Drool   

Personal Bio:

Writing and reading are always in season and my passion. Interviewing authors is my pleasure. Looking for celebrities and listening for Hollywood gossip is my hobby. Shopping till I drop is my therapy. Spending the day with my family is always fun in the sand, surf and sun.  

Location: San Fernando Valley, Hollywood, California, United States

14 Responses to “About Rebecca”

  1. JAC Says:

    you are one fine chick!!!

  2. Brian Says:

    Good Job on Blog!

  3. JAC Says:

    Hey babe..
    you are the greatest..

    for this, and more I love you!

  4. Beth Jannery, Author of Simple Grace Says:

    Hi – I’m the author of a new release titled Simple Grace – Living a Meaningful Life. I’d love to participate in the author series. Chitchat has my favorite “word of the day” and I am thankful there are sites encouraging writing – a great community tool for people like me, who like to burrow in my writing cave.

    Thanks, Beth Jannery
    bethjannery@yahoo.com

  5. Abiola Abrams Says:

    Hello, Ms. Camarena!

    My name is Abiola Abrams and I am the author of DARE, the sizzling story of a sociologist who goes undercover and winds up in too deep as a racy rapper searching for love in the glam world of entertainment.

    I would love to be a part of your virtual book tour. Please, please, get in contact, so that we may put something together. My book is due out, Dec 11th, 2007.

    Thank you again!

    Abiola Abrams
    http://www.abiolaabrams.com

  6. Donna Sundblad Says:

    I’d like to talk with you about a guest on your blog. In return for hosting them on your blog, I would also promote your blog. The guest would be award winning author Xujun Eberlein who has penned a book of short stories which are set during and after the Chinese Cultural Revolution. She hasn’t read about the experiences – she lived through this turbulent time and she shares unique personal insights and experiences through the lives of her characters.

    Let me know if you’re interested or have questions.

    Donna Sundblad

  7. Steph Says:

    Hi Rebecca! To start out with, I want to say, I envy you the sandy beaches and mountain breezes. :P

    The reason I meandered over here instead of commenting on one of your posts is because I didn’t want to potentially distract from the excellent author interviews you have on here.

    See, I found your blog on blogcatalog.com, and since you’re obviously into writing and literature, I wanted to let you know about a new e-zine that me and a few writer friends are putting together.

    It’s called The Oddville Press.
    http://www.theoddvillepress.com

    You should check us out if you’re interested–it’s free to subscribe, hey! Or better yet, submit something!

    Thanks a bunch!

    Now I’m going to run off and download these free ebooks you mention. :P

  8. ellen Says:

    I wanted to share with you a wonderful book by travel writer, Sheryl Kayne. Titled,
    Immersion Travel USA: The Best and Most Meaningful Volunteering, Living, and Learning Excursions (The Countryman Press, a division of W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.), this book will absolutely change lives and the way people think about travel in the U.S. Designed to be a resource and idea book, this guide provides practical information about immersion travel (i.e., the active participation in the area one visits), special considerations and costs, and how to plan and take vacations, sabbaticals, side trips, and more.

  9. Brian Sandell Says:

    I am inquiring about a possible guest interview on your radio show. My name is Brian Sandell, I am a young, twenty two year old author with two works published, and I’m looking to gain more exposure for myself. My two works are a suspense/thriller and a family Christmas story. Both, of these works are available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc.
    I desire in writing not only to entertain, but also to show people how we can learn from the characters, the relationships, the highs, and the lows about how life should truly be lived. I also have two more books which are getting looked at by publishers and agents, across the board. The bottom line is that I write not just to entertain, or sell books, I see my career as something far greater than that. In writing, I desire to show and inspire a broken culture to stand and believe in something. I would love to chat about this wonderful, unique opportunity and I really hope we can help each other out. The best way to get in contact with me is email. One thing I am going to start doing in setting myself apart is I am going to donate 1/3 of my royalties to The Children’s Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. I really think being as blessed as I am, I should give something back. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you!

    Have a wonderful day,
    Brian D. Sandell

    I would love to hear you at brianwrites15@yahoo.com

  10. the fearless blog Says:

    Hi Rebecca

    First, thank you for adding The Fearless Blog to your link list. I really appreciate it very much. I have added your link to my blog as well under the “writer’s corner.”

    Your blog offers great information and must truly be a labor of love. Even though I am on the other side of the US, I do share many of your interests. I hope to stay in touch.

  11. Terry Scerine Says:

    Rebecca, I’d love for you to interview me about my new Christian non-fiction book, A Joyful Marriage Fortress. It is scheduled for release July 14, 2009, but is now available for purchase directly from Tate Publishing or via my website.

    Could you please contact me as to how I might arrange an interview with you?
    Thank you Rebecca, and God bless.

    Terry Scerine

  12. Anonymous Says:

    thnxz for help on gsd issue love lin

  13. susan chodakiewitz Says:

    Hi Rebecca,
    Thanks so much for hosting me on your blog. Would like to invite your readers to visit the booksicals website at http://www.booksicals.com and download for the musical version of the picture book Too Many Visitors for One Little House for FREE. My holiday gift to your readers.
    You can view the performance of the show at the following youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/user/susanchodak.
    Happy holidays!

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