Tag Archive | readers
Path of a Bullet – Put some Ike under your tree this Christmas!
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
I am so pleased, and proud, and downright giddy, that a story I’ve written is being included in the new anthology, Path of a Bullet, A Collection of Short Stories Featuring Ike that Tim Baker has put together for release on Dec. 1 as an eBook and in…
Finding Interesting Quotes
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Announcements: Bookstore Browser reviewed Minutes Before Sunset, stating, “The book sets up a great world, with interesting characters and storyline as a great start to the trilogy.” Check out the entire review by clicking here. … Finding Interesting Quotes Quotes. We love them. I rarely log onto any social…
Getting There From Here – How Do I Get My Books In Your Hands?
Originally posted on Author P.S. Bartlett:
One of the things about being a writer is believe it or not, if we publish a book and send it out into the world for the first time, we definitely hope someone reads it. Writers spend hundreds of hours at their craft and then even more editing,…
Goodreads for promoting books … my experience
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
My books have been listed on Goodreads since they were each published. Those books have been favourably rated and reviewed on the site by many members, both known and unknown to me. I have also been a member of the site and list books that I’m reading, have…
Some promotion for ME – Susan M. Toy
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
I’m so busy promoting other authors all the time that I don’t get around to tooting my own horn about my books or myself as often as I possibly might do. So it always comes as a great surprise and delight to me whenever any of these authors…
The Sequel Can Wait
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Announcements: The third section of my interactive poetry series has begun, and you can read the first poem – Miscarriage – by clicking the title. Here are the opening lines: If I hadn’t stepped outside, I would not have seen the cloud buried deep in the approaching storm I…
Following My Own Writing Advice – a guest blog post by C. Hope Clark
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
I am pleased to have this opportunity to post an original article written by C. Hope Clark as part of her “Guest Author” blog tour to promote her latest novel, Murder on Edisto that has just been released by Bell Bridge Books. I have been a long-time subscriber…