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7 Signs You’ve Gone Too Far With Your Advertising
A big chunk of an indie author’s life is promoting their books. Whether it’s available or about to come out, you need to spread the word. Yet, sometimes an author might go too far and things begin to unravel. At … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged 7 signs, advertising, author, facebook, humor, indie author, marketing, promo, promoting, promotions, twitter, writing
51 Comments
Fragile Muse
Our spirit of inspiration Gentle pixie on our shoulder With her ink-stained wings And body cloaked in paint Flitting on the edge of thought Heard just enough to guide our dreams Her power is at our cores Dwelling in our … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged author, creativity, imagination, inspiration, muse, poem, poet, poetry, stifled mind, writer's block, writing
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One Day I’ll Make These Posts about Goals . . . Not Today
Okay, I understand I’ve been turning this into a weekly rant. This is really the only place I put aside for life stuff, so crap tends to come out. This week isn’t any different and I’m going to be trying … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged author, bad week, goal post, goals, insurance, life, parenthood, stress, week, writing
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Guest Post: Lisa Burton Talks About Magi-Tech
Today I have a special treat for everyone. C.S Boyack’s lovely assistant, Lisa Burton, is touring blogs to promote his latest book: The Playground. She is here to give her opinion on the combination of magic and technology. As a very … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging, Spotlight
Tagged amazon, android, author, blog tour, blogging, fantasy, games, guest post, horror, Lisa Burton, magic, magic-tech, magictech, robots, science fiction, technology, writing
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Windemere Education: More than Warriors & Casters
C.S. Boyack asked a question a while back about education in Windemere. Now that marketing for Crossing Bedlam is done and I haven’t gotten to the promoting for Tribe of the Snow Tiger, I can answer this. That and I needed time … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, basics, education, epic fantasy, fantasy, high fantasy, illiteracy, Legends of Windemere, medieval times, sword & sorcery, Three R's, trade schools, Windemere, writing
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Fan Art from Kayla Matt: Three Cheers for Allies!
As explained previously, ‘Teaser Tuesday’ is on a break. So enjoy some Windemere fan art from Kayla Matt! Check out Kayla on: Her Website Welcome to Hell Bent Facebook Supporting Cast from Sleeper of the Wildwood Fugue! Sharne Misrae Casandra Supporting … Continue reading
7 Signs You’re an Author and Parent
First, I tried to find ‘Parenthood Memes’ and I got a lot of stuff that I don’t want to talk about here. Just think about that first word and you might figure out the terrifying, unfunny stuff I found. This … Continue reading
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Tagged 7 signs, author, children, father, humor, mother, parenthood, parenting, privacy no longer a thing, writing
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