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Q&A with Lis Wiehl Author of The Candidate

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? ? ? ? Introducing the Newsmakers Series ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Let the games begin… ? Q: Who is Erica Sparks to you? A: Erica is something of an alter ego for me. In spite of her abusive childhood, a…

Interview and Q&A with Sandra Block

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? ? Sandra A. Block graduated from college at Harvard, then returned to her native land of Buffalo, New York for medical training and never left. She is a practicing neurologist and proud Sabres fan, and lives at home with her husband, two children, and impetuous yellow lab Delilah.…

Q&A with Dan Klefstad #author of Shepherd and the Professor @danklefstad #SundayBlogShare

August Interview: Yola Biggs the Chaos Goddess

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Yola Biggs by Kayla Matt If you had the choice of any occupation, what would you actually like to be? . I’d want to be a jellyfish.  Just float around the ocean and stinging things.  Nyder says I’d be good at that because they don’t have brains.  I think…

What’s in your MEDIA KIT?

Originally posted on Nina Soden:
So, as an author, one of your greatest tools is your media kit. At least that is what I have been told. A media kit is a marketing tool used to sell not only your book(s) but yourself – as an author. Remember – You are not gearing your media…

Author incomes – when does the money come in?

Author incomes – when does the money come in?

Originally posted on writerlywitterings:
This is a quick post to answer the question I have been asked several times recently, which is: how soon are authors paid for their work? Oh, boy, I remember the day Marion Donaldson called me to confirm that Headline wanted to buy my first book, and that she wanted another…

Guest Post Trading

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Capybara So I’ve done a few guest posts for others and hosted a few.  I’m thinking of making Tuesdays and Thursdays open for anyone who wants to guest post.  This got me thinking to what I did with C.S. Boyack and Kylie Betzner.  We did post/interview trades.  I wrote…

Meet Amira Makansi Author of THE SOWING.

Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
I had no idea I was making a friend that knew the writing and publishing world so well. She was and is just a friend to me. Even knowing she was the first line of contact for when an author’s submission made it to a publisher, to her eyes, and her…

Video Q&A

Originally posted on C. Miller:
Yes, you read the subject correctly. I had an idea several weeks ago about doing just that (a video Q&A). Knowing my anxiety (it’s like a real person to me, watching over my shoulder), my first thought after the idea struck was, ‘Yeah, that’s a good idea.’ (Please imagine that…

Hell yes, I read: Inside the mind of a lifelong reader

Originally posted on readful things blog:
This is the conclusion to the 2 part series on reading habits (or not reading, if you caught the first half.) Today we are joined by Pamela, from Year Round Thanksgiving and Poetry by Pamela. Pam reads more than anyone else I know, so I thought she would be…

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