Tag Archive | pay it forward
Introducing the Logsdon Clan and The Author Helper
I couldn’t have a pay-it-forward series without mentioning the Logsdon family. Lorelei Logsdon is an amazing editor, who has edited all of my books. Her husband, John, is a best-selling autho… Source: Introducing the Logsdon Clan and The Author Helper
…oh, sweet Blogging, why do I LUV thee… let me count the ways… Guest post from Seumas Gallacher
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I have the utmost pleasure in handing over the blog today to the inimitable and irrepressible Seumas Gallacher… …there are many things I do repeatedly every day, things that I have to do to stay alive… breathing, eating, drinking, and sleeping being primary amongst them… with these…
If You Were a Bird Would You . . .
Originally posted on The Crazy Lady Speaks:
If you could be a bird, would you rather find someone to poop on, or would you rather soar? When I first read this question, I instantly racked the web-filled corners of my mind to determine who my target would be. I wanted a worthy mark–someone who deserved…
Fear of the bad review
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
Image source: http://www.searchenginepeople.com The biggest fear of any author is that people will hate their work. All authors suffer with this anxiety to a greater or lesser extent; whether they have a history of success or are just starting out; whether they are traditionally published or self-published. In fact, the fear…
Recommended Reads: Yesterday Road by Kevin Brennan
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
I’ve been enjoying Kevin Brennan’s blog, What the Hell, for a while now. It has a great mix of articles on writing, his favourite music, as well as his occasional exasperation at the publishing business. Yesterday Road had always been on my ‘to read’ list but it wasn’t until it was…
Pay It Forward – an update
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
It’s been four months since I wrote my original Pay It Forward post. For those unaware, I came to the realisation that I only bought books from traditional publishers and decided it was time to support my fellow self-published authors by buying their books and promoting those that I enjoyed both…