Tag Archive | D.G. Kaye
Interview with Author D.G. Kaye!
Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR D.G. KAYE! Please help me welcome author D.G. Kaye to Jemsbooks Blog Segment, Interview an Author. Debby is a wonderful online friend of mine whose friendship I cherish. Thank you so much for inviting me over here today Janice, what a treat! It’s wonderful to have you here,…
#ShareAReviewDay – Twenty Years After “I Do” by D. G. Kaye
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Please join me today in welcoming D. G. Kaye (Debby Gies) to #ShareAReviewDay. Many of us know Deb from all sorts of places around social media, where she is a staunch supporter of writers everywhere. I’m very happy to have her share this review of “Twenty Years After “I…
Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Meet the #BookReviewers – Balroop Singh, D.G. Kaye, Colleen Chesebro, N.N. Light, Janice Spina, Lizanne Lloyd and Mark Paxson.
“How Much of a Memoir Should Be True?” by D.G. Kaye
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
It was a pleasure having Linda Gray Sexton writing a guest post for us under the topic “How Much of a Memoir Should Be True?” Today, you are getting an opportunity to read the guest post from D.G. Kaye on “How Much of a Memoir Should Be True?”. We hope…
September Author Interview Answer #5: How do you felt when you managed to complete a book?
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
Hello everyone, I hope you have enjoyed reading the forth post in this interview series. This is the continuation of the interview with author Debby G. Kaye and Linda Gray Sexton. Please check their bios out via the links you can see below. Let’s check out the answers for question…
September Author Interview: Author #1: D. G. Kaye
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
D.G. Kaye was born and resides in Toronto, Canada. She loves to read, shop, travel, and play poker when she gets the chance. Kaye has been writing about her thoughts on life since she was a young girl, as pen and paper became her emotional outlet. Through the years…
Sell More Books Through Amazon Links
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I was reading a post on D.G. Kaye’s blog where she was explaining that “when we post links to our books on Amazon and people from different countries of the world click on them, you may be losing potential readers because many countries have their own country code in the…