Tag Archive | Indie Authors

Writing Using Third Person Limited Point of View: I hope I chose wisely.

Originally posted on Author Mark W Sasse:
I’m in the home stretch of writing my fourth novel. I’m excited about the possibilities that this novel has. It’s unique and interesting, and, believe it or not, it’s my first novel ever that I at don’t even mention Vietnam! Surprising, I know! This is very much a…

Do You Change Your Book Cover? | Just Publishing

Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
? Derek Haines on changing book covers Do You Change Your Book Cover? | Just Publishing.

Googling: To Make Sure an Idea isn’t Taken

Originally posted on Author Mark W Sasse:
I find myself from time to time getting this weird idea about what I want to write, but before I start in on it, I have to google it to make sure someone didn’t already do it. My most recent example shall remain a trade secret lest it…

Writing – Passion or Obsession?

Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
If you are a writer, what we do becomes one of two things, either a passion or an obsession. Some new writers simply can’t, or won’t, take the time to pace themselves. It appears that they are driven by an impossible dream – to become famous at any…

Guest author Charles E. Yallowitz

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I would like to welcome Charles E. Yallowitz, author of the Legends of Windemere fantasy series and other works such as The Hopeteller. Charles’ latest book, The Compass Key, has recently been published on Amazon Kindle. Thank you to Sue Vincent for giving me an opportunity to…

Indie Author Coat of Arms!

Originally posted on IRISH FIREBRANDS: A Novel ~ and Other Works by Christine Plouvier, Indie Author:
Celebrate Indie Authorship with this colorful reminder of our Independence! If we’re not having fun writing, we’re not doing it right! Click on the image to print this poster, to go with your copies of Desiderwriter and the Authors’ Anthem.…

Author Wednesday – Rebekah Lyn

Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
Welcome to Author Wednesday and an interview with Rebekah Lyn, the author of several Christian novels. Her stories are filled with faith, hope, and adventure. Today, she’s here to tell us a little bit more about her latest release, Jessie, the second book in the Coastal Chronicles. Jesse, a…

Indie Authors Plan – the Reading Gods Laugh

Originally posted on Author Mark W Sasse:
Indie authors plan – the reading gods laugh. An indie author can only cast a wide net. The problem is that there is no way to know how many readers will be caught in the net’s webbing. Sometimes it’s a great haul. Sometimes it’s a rusty can and…

A Follow-up on my Goodreads Advertising

Originally posted on Author Mark W Sasse:
A couple days ago I posted how I had written a Goodreads ad which, at the time, had not received even one click after a couple weeks of being in circulation. It takes special talent to write an ad that poorly. I feel honored. Well, as an update,…

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