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Tag Archives: trophies
Author Trophy Case Fun!
C.S. Boyack has set up an interesting challenge/game for writers of all kinds. You create a ‘trophy case’ from your books with items found within the pages. I already see a difficulty for me because there’s a lot I would … Continue reading
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Joy of Fan Mail
Reviews are nice, but they come with a star rating, grade, or something. This are great to have because they help with the book marketing and bring a smile to the author’s face . . . at least the good … Continue reading
Rewards for an Author: Not by the Numbers
We all see posts by authors, myself included, about sales numbers, rankings, reviews, and other things that we accept with glee. I know during a debut month, these things are very important. They can make or break an author’s confidence. … Continue reading