Archive | April 19, 2015
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Cultural (P)references and Marketing
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
My idol, Lord Chesterfield “A university lecturer, huh? So, how much do you make?” I almost choked on my wine, narrowly avoiding showering my shirt with red droplets . In the UK, where I lived at the time, this was a question you would never, ever ask – even…
For my Walking Dead Peeps.
Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
My son brought this Imgur thread to me tonight. As my boy would say, it got me right in the mind. I had to step away from the PC because I was laughing so hard I got a stomachache. Maybe it’s just me. (But Ogre was laughing pretty…
#Read about Guest #Author Alice de Sturler
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Why? When I blog about cold cases, I continuously wonder why things happened or why people who find themselves in the same situation do completely different things. And it doesn’t stop there. My readers ask me why I pick this case and not that one.…
Introducing John Sloat — A New Wizard in the Sci-Fi Genre
Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
John Sloat I’ve had the pleasure of knowing John for several months and I can report he’s a nice guy, an unabashed gentleman, and an excellent writer. Here’s a bit of his bio ~~~~ I grew up in the ‘classic’ D&D period and devoured every book I could get my hands…
Getting Images for Cover Art
Originally posted on The Writer's Manifest:
“Do you know how to find free images that you can use online?” I see this discussed in groups a lot. Let’s face it. When you are a self-published author, especially if you are a new author, you cannot always afford to pay for artwork. Maybe you can…
Mike Martin – an update on a new novel … and a contest!
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Mike Martin was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in November, 2013, and again in May, 2014. He’s back now to tell us about a new novel … and a contest! A Twist of Fortune by Mike Martin Mystery/Crime The small town of Grand Bank in southeast Newfoundland, at the very…
How to Be a Book Marketing Strategist: The Ultimate Book Marketing Guide
Originally posted on Bette A. Stevens, Maine Author:
Guest post by Jill Bennett Why should you be a book marketer when you can be a book marketing strategist? A marketing strategist: Analyzes data, trends and projections Researches the targeted group of consumers Works with people or teams Figures out the best way to generate sales…
AUTHORS – Stronger Writing Skills = Higher Pay
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this great article by Valerie Ormond and see the infographic, click on the photo or link below: http://believinginhorses.com/blog/2015/04/13/stronger-writing-skills-higher-pay/