Tag Archive | new.release
8 Tips for Short and Sweet Descriptions in Fiction #FabulousFridayGuestBlogger
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
by Kassandra Lamb While editing the book I’m releasing tomorrow, and especially while trying to pare down the scenes that beta readers and my editor said were dragging, I truly came to appreciate the importance of a finely honed description. Descriptions in fiction are needed to ground the reader…
Guest author: Amy M. Reade – I Don’t Write Horror—I Live It.
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I don’t know how many times I’ve come back from a vacation and said to anyone who would listen, “I’m never going on vacation again,” only to pack up and go somewhere else the following year. Honestly, with all the vacation mishaps my family and I have…
Mystery Mondays: Year End Post With Rebecca Bradley on Google Alerts
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
Today we celebrate another year of Mystery Mondays. Thank you to the contributing authors who make this series possible. And thanks to Rebecca Bradley for rounding out 2016 and sharing with us a unique way to research a novel. I’m looking forward to another year of Mystery Mondays and a wonderful…
It’s release day!
Originally posted on Author Kyle Perkins:
Make sure you grab a copy of Teabreeze: Part Two today if you have a chance! We put a lot of work into the book and we hope you all enjoy it as much as you did the first one. ***Trigger Warning*** This book contains adult content. Reader discretion is…
Are Endorsements Important?
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
Publishing a book takes an incredible amount of time and energy, so an author has to choose where they spend this time and energy. I chose to research who would be a good fit to endorse AVALANCHE, to write letters requesting endorsements, to send out ARC’s of AVALANCHE, and to…
Frozen By Fear…Heli-Skiing…An Idea
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
I lay face down in the snow wondering what happened… My skis are scattered, my face is cold, but I think I’m ok. I hear ski boots clomping across the run. “Are you alright?” Andrew Nelson, famous BC avalanche forecaster and guide asks. “Yeah.” Mostly I’m embarrassed. I’m skiing with…