The Owl Lady
“I’ve really enjoyed this series of books.” – Drawn (The Vail Mountain Trilogy Book 3) by Desiree L. Scott
“I don’t usually read books like this one but I am glad I read it!” – Lord of Blakeley (Time After Time) by Carol Ann Kauffman
“A strange but excellent standalone story that I highly recommend!” – A Thief in the Night: A Tale of Grimm Portent: (A Fairy Tale Retelling) (The Never Lands Saga) by Andi Lawencovna
When A Self-Published Author Dies What Happens To Their Books? – by Derek Haines…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Just Publishing Advice: It’s not a question you ask every day, but what happens when a self-published author dies? For the family of an author, you may want to keep the books available for sale. In some cases, it’s relatively easy if there is a…
6 Ways Writers Protect Their Online Privacy – Virtual Book Blast For Laws of Nature & Guest Post by Jacqui Murray…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
If we humans aren’t giving away our personal information (as we do on FB, Tiktok, Instagram, Twitter and every other social media outlet), we’re having it stolen without our permission and sold to those who mean us harm. This is a bigger deal for writers…
#TenThingsYouMayNotKnow – About Sally Cronin
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
It’s Wednesday again, and you know what that means–time for another special guest! Today, please help me welcome one of the most amazing people I’ve met online, everybody’s friend and supporter, Sally Cronin. You’re gonna love this! Sally, take it away! Ten Things You May Not Know About Me…
What to do when your book wins a Book Award – by Stephanie Chandler…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on NonFiction Authors Association: Entering your book in a book awards program can be a fun marketing strategy. Winning an award may not necessarily generate a bunch of sales, but it will give you bragging rights. And most reputable award programs will publicly announce your…
Why FBI Profilers Mistake Writers for Serial Killers – by Sue Coletta…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
You might be surprised by how many traits writers share with serial killers. FBI profilers have actually profiled a subject only to discover s/he’s not a killer. S/he’s a writer. Here’s why a profiler might mistake writers for serial killers. We work alone. Writers spend…