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Modesty, Perfection and Promotions, Guest Post by Sally G Cronin… at TRSA

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
If it was not for our modesty we would be perfect! This term is usually reserved for those people that we meet who are brazenly open about their achievements and have no problem as they say ‘In blowing their own trumpets’. I come into contact with a…

Facebook Really Can Help You Sell Books: A Guest Post by Barbara Hinske

This is the promised second part to my Can Facebook Really Help You Sell Books? post. It is written by romance author Barbara Hinske, who has done a great job with Facebook, as you will see. I̵… Source: Facebook Really Can Help You Sell Books: A Guest Post by Barbara Hinske

Guest Post – Now What?

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Today I welcome Dylan Callens to the Library of Erana where he chats about some of the challenges facing the new author. What to Do Next I’ve finished my first book.  I have one month to prepare before its release while my editor diligently works away at what I…

Ladies & Gentlemen, meet…Sally Cronin – (A ‘Tales From The Garden’ Christmas Special)

Guest Post: Jack Wallen #WinterofZombie

Originally posted on Dying Days:
Winter of Zombie 2015 Suspension of disbelief One of the issues we horror writers often deal with is the readers willingness to suspend disbelief. What exactly is this magical turn of phrase? It was coined in 1817 by Samuel Taylor Coleridge who suggested if a writer could infuse a “human…

Guest Post: Greg P Ferrell #WinterofZombie

Originally posted on Dying Days:
In honor of being a part of this year’s Winter of Zombie blog tour, here is a set of short stories written exclusively for the visitors to the tour. These were started back during the Summer of Zombie tour. They’re from the perspective of one, Tony the Zombie, and his…

Guest Post by John W. Howell: Thriller Writing vs. Fantasy Writing

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
I am thrilled to be here on Charles Yallowitz’s blog today. Charles is one of those nice people who continually supports his fellow authors. He offered to let me post in support of the introduction of my next book titled His Revenge. When we were discussing the subject of…

#MondayBlogs Your Perfect Workplace at Home: How to Organize It

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: In a writing slump? I’m sure it’s happened before. In fact, it happens all the time to all kinds of writers, and there are many ways to tackle writer’s block. But what if it was as simple as changing up your workplace environment? Today, Emily Johnson from OmniPapers…

Zombie Crawl with Armand Rosamilia

Originally posted on Dying Days:
Highway To Hell 2 or Why Did This Take 5 Years? Armand Rosamilia In September 2010 I released Highway To Hell, a brutally extreme zombie novella. Really brutal. My wife won’t read it and I can’t blame her at this point. I’ve recently rewritten it and toned down the really…

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