Archive | June 22, 2014
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Silent No More, At Last I’m Free
Originally posted on LA Edwards:
I’ve always considered myself a very private person especially with regards to personal issues and my life as I strongly believe — personal issues are precisely that — personal. That said, I’ve decided the time has come where I can no longer remain silent. It is my duty as a…
A Special Interview With Erotica Author — Harper Jewel
Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
Harper Jewel has just released her Third book available on Amazon — Trent and Trey (Inked Heat Book 1) and she’s graciously agreed to be interviewed by me today. I’ve known Harper since she Interviewed me not too long ago and I found her to be a pleasant, intelligent, and thoughtful…
Selected shorts of Norman Crane
Originally posted on Free Reader:
This week I’ve read three free short stories by Norman Crane. While his serial novels seem to lean toward science fiction, the only word I can find to describe these shorts is “eerie.” (An aside as to how I selected these short stories – I found the first one during…
AUTHORS: 2 cases to consider cutting a paragraph before fighting to make it work
Originally posted on Creative Writing with the Crimson League:
Editing is ALWAYS tough, and I honestly think authors learn how to be editors– how to trim down their work–the hard way. You kind of have to. It’s the only way you can learn that kind of a skill: by doing (read “by attempting, failing, and…
Most Valuable Marketing Tools for Self-Published Authors
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
1 Word of Mouth What it can do for you: It can generate sales even when you’ve had a couple of recent unfavorable reviews. What a reader’s buddy tells them about your book carries more weight than what some random stranger writes on your Amazon product page. It doesn’t rely on…
Meet Guest Author Maggie Tideswell
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
? Serenading the Ghosts I was born Hester Magdalena Schutte, called Magdel by my Afrikaans family, and grew up in a small town in central South Africa, called Nelspruit. When I started my first job in the Reserve Bank of South Africa after school, I…
Basic Book Marketing Tips
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
It’s Sunday afternoon, and it’s raining cats and dogs. Which makes this afternoon even more melancholic than Sunday ones traditionally are. So, I decided to get some work done, hoping to forget the sad weather outside (on the upside, the garden badly needed some watering. This is me seeing…