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Alysha Kaye Author of The Waiting Room Interview.
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
? Today I’m spotlighting newly published author Alysha Kaye. Her debut novel The Waiting Room was just released at the end of June and we are fortunate to be a part of her tour. I immediately wanted to be involved with this tour when I saw not only the premise of…
Meet Guest Author Dellani Oakes
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
? Who am I? A crazy sister, lunatic aunt, loving mother and adoring spouse. I’m a former A.P. English teacher, costume designer, photographer & stringer for a newspaper and Mary Kay consultant. I’m now an author and substitute teacher. With a skill set like that,…
More canary poems
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Caged bird haiku Caged bird sings so loud to drown the plaintive music of his breaking heart Caged bird tanka Why do you sing so? I ask the bird in the cage. The song is my life My blood and my bones, he says, Sweet tears fall before the…
That Night by Chevy Stevens
Originally posted on readful things blog:
This is the shereads.org monthly pick for July If you have not heard about she reads yet, you are missing out on some truly wonderful things. Please take a moment to check us out and support women’s literacy! That Night by Chevy Stevens As a teenager, Toni Murphy had…
Leaving Reviews for Indie Authors
You know that friend who’s always pleading harassing asking you to leave them a book review on Amazon? The one whose book you read? Possibly you even got the book for free? Okay, so ME for some of you. This is just a little tutorial/explanation of why it is so important and how to do…
Who are Your Readers – and Your Competition?
Originally posted on Savvy Writers & e-Books online:
. . Authors often do very little research to really understand who their potential audience is – or could be. Asking them: “Who is your audience and who is your competition?” one might receive only vague answers … However, these are essential questions that are not only…