Tag Archive | author promotion
Guest Post: How to Write Travel Memoirs by Gordon Cope – Part 1
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
Gordon Cope was previously featured on Reading Recommendations and offered to write this new 3-part series about writing travel memoirs. How to Write Travel Memoirs I recently attended the San Miguel de Allende Writer’s Conference, held each February. In addition to fantastic speakers (Alice Walker, Gloria Steinem and…
Guest Post: Femmes Fatales of Paris by Gordon Cope – Part 1
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
Gordon Cope was previously featured on Reading Recommendations and offered to write this new 3-part series about Paris. In celebration of the publication of the 10th anniversary eBook edition of A Paris Moment, I am writing a series based upon Femmes Fatales of Paris. THE SPY – MATA…
Kevin Cooper
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Kevin Cooper What is your latest release and what genre is it? Miedo 2: A Reckoning With Fear – it’s a memoir that falls into the paranormal drama genres Quick description: In this chilling sequel to Miedo: Living Beyond Childhood Fear, Miedo comes into young adulthood and is confronted with…
Guest Post: Multi-touch iBooks and ‘The Sword of Air’ by R.J. Madigan
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
I was so intrigued by R.J. Madigan’s experimentation with new innovations in iBook formatting that I requested a Guest Post about the subject for my own blog as I believe this will be of interest to many of my readers, as well. The Sword of Air – Punk…
Missed Opportunities
Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
Last week, I discovered a broken link on my blog. This might not sound like a big deal to you, and in reality, it probably isn’t – unless my broken link directed a potential reader away from my blog. A broken link can cost you a book sale. It…
Lynette Loeppky
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Lynette Loeppky What is your latest release and what genre is it? Cease, a Memoir of Love, Loss and Desire Genre: Creative Non-fiction Quick description: Shadowed by secrets and desire, Cease unfolds as a brilliant and devastating memoir of how two women face the unpredictable forces of love and death.…
A Little White Lie – part 1
Originally posted on Sci-Fi and Fantasy by Dellani:
I wrote A Little White Lie several years ago, as a companion short story to my sci-fi series. There are many things in Wil’s background that I wanted to explore. A Little White Lie is one of these. Until he met Matilda, Wilhelm VanLipsig wasn’t a very…
Here, let me help you with that promotion …
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
This is a rerun of a post from April 19, 2014, because I thought it was time to remind a few of you out there … “Get someone else to blow your horn and the sound will carry twice as far.” — Will Rogers There is nothing worse…
Jonathan McMillan
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Jonathan McMillan What is your latest release and what genre is it? The End of Banking: Money, Credit, and the Digital Revolution The genre is non-fiction, or, more precisely, economics and politics. Quick description: If you want to read another scandalous story about greed, The End of Banking is probably…