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Meet Guest Pre-Published Author, Traci L. Kenworth…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Finding Your Way Our journeys are rarely a straight path. I know, for sure, mine hasn’t been. Though I’ve written stories as long as I can remember, it never occurred to me that I could do this writing thing growing up. I came from a…

Romance Publishers Who Accept Unsolicited Manuscripts – 2018 – written by Bryn Donovan
Originally posted on Writer's Treasure Chest:
Lots of my readers want to know more about how to get published, so last week, I shared a list of fantasy and science fiction publishers who accept unagented submissions. This week, I’m doing the same thing with romance! This isn’t a comprehensive list. Romance is a huge…

HOW DO YOU REVIEW AND RATE AN INDIE BOOK?
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
By Denzil Walton on The Book Owl Site: I’m asking this question because I am (happily) receiving an increasing number of books from Indie authors to read. And in some cases I have a bit of a dilemma when it comes to reviewing and rating them.…
The Problem With Inspirational Quotes.
Originally posted on Some Words That Say What I Think:
In the past, religion was a much more prominent part of society and the majority of people put their faith in an ethereal being that existed outside of themselves. For the most part, people believed that the amount of control that they had over what…
Using Goodreads
Karen J. Mossman I’ve always found Goodreads difficult to use, it’s clunky and what you see is not always what you get. There are lots of things that I don’t like, a lot that is not user friendly and simple things are made difficult. However, this post is about using Goodreads in a positive way. […]
5 Ways That Playing with Pricing Can Sell More Books – From the Writers in the Storm blog
Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
By Guest Blogger Penny Sansevieri Many authors talk about the complexity of book marketing, but sometimes it doesn’t have to be that hard. Sometimes all it takes is a tweak here or there to give your books a lift. And with this being a new year, maybe it’s time…
18 Rock Solid Book Marketing Strategies for 2018
Originally posted on How To Ebook:
19 Author Marketing Experts, Inc. by Penny Sansevieri We all want to be better at book marketing and we all want to sell more books. The problem is, it often feels like book marketing strategies are changing all the time and how is an eager author supposed to keep up…

Finally, A New Book From Don Massenzio
Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
2017 was a tough year. My blog grew by leaps and bounds and I finished two books, but didn’t get either one edited or published. Most years I’ve published 2-3 books, but in 2017, I published none. But, enough of that doom and gloom. My latest book, Blood Match, is now…