Monthly Archives: August 2018

Check This Out: The Mo & Dale Mysteries by Sheila Turnage

Originally posted on El Space–The Blog of L. Marie:
Today on the blog, I am thrilled beyond measure to have one of my favorite authors—the one and only Sheila Turnage! I’ve mentioned her in this post, this one, and others.…

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The 2018 Author Interview Series Featuring Ronel Janse van Vuuren

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Don Massenzio This week’s author interview features Ronel Janse van Vuuren , author of New Adult, Young Adult and children’s fiction filled with mythology and folklore. On a side note, though the initial response was gratifying, I find myself running out … Continue reading

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The Benefits of Genre Associations – by Diana Hurwitz…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Blood Red Pencil site: As writers, many of us are introverts and would rather hang out in our pajamas with our pets than go out and network and attend…

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The Bright Side of Darkness, on #LisaBurtonRadio

Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Don’t touch that dial! This is Lisa Burton Radio. Coming at you with one point twenty-one jigawatts of power. I’m your host, Lisa the robot girl, and my special guest today is Rick Meyers. “Welcome…

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Book Promotion: Do This, Not That – by Amy Collins…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on The Book Designer: A slightly different take on DTNT this month… Please, authors, if you are on social media or TRYING to get on social media, read this month’s…

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7 Tips to Surviving the Summer as a Parent/Author

Replace Daddy with Mommy on that picture.  So, things tend to get screwy when you have kids and summer hits.  Camps are so expensive that you might as well mortgage the house or sell a kidney.  Not your own kidney … Continue reading

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This Week in Indie Publishing

Don Massenzio The Authors Who Love Amazon Amazon has done a service making self-publishing within reach of everyone. But Alana Semuels’s essay, starting with the subtitle (“The e-commerce giant has finally made self-publishing lucrative”), misleads readers about the true state … Continue reading

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What Is A Domain Name And How Can It Help In Book Promotion? – by Derek Haines…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Just Publishing Advice: What is a domain name? It is by far the most important choice you are going to make for your website When you decide to build…

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Teaser Tuesday: Fighting the Unseen

So, I’m going to do one last teaser for Quest of the Brokenhearted since it’s at the new price.  Picked part of one of my favorite battles.  Hope everyone has enjoyed the glimpses into Kira Grasdon’s big adventure and grabbed a … Continue reading

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Finding Ways to Progress your Writing Career

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I recently came across an excellent resource for freelance writers by Laura Yates of blogging.com. Laura is a writer, coach, and podcaster who has been blogging and writing in the niches of fashion, beauty, relationships, and…

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