When I first started out in the world of writing and publishing, I had no idea what I was doing. I didn’t know anyone else who had self-published their books like I do now. In fact, I wasn’t even sure how to get my book published. I started looking. I asked some people I was […]
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Traditional Publishing – Pros and Cons
I’d like to welcome Susan K. Marlow who has graciously agreed to share her insight into the world of Traditional Publishing. Welcome to the wonderful (and sometimes wacky) world of publishing as seen through the eyes of Susan K. Marlow, author of over twenty novels for readers ages six through sixteen (and up). I (Susan) […]
Camp NaNo Update
Dear Readers, I’m having a lovely time at camp. My cabin mates are great and I’ve gotten more written during my crazy weeks then I thought was possible. And Writing Sprints . . . Yep, I didn’t know how fun they were until I did my first one and broke through my “don’t want to […]
A Closer Look at: Janet Lambert
I don’t know about you, but I like learning about new authors. There are so many out there. So many who have written more than just one or two books. Some are more or less unknown in this age, so allow me to introduce you to an author you might not know about. Come with […]
When Should You Edit?
Join the fun of the Indie e-Con! Ah, the million dollar question has finally reached me! When should you edit your work? When is the golden time when an author must edit? Is it after the first draft is completely written? Is it after each chapter? Should you edit a lot at a time or […]
Review: A Question of Honor
Since my first review of this year was well received, I thought I’d share another review with you. I had read an earlier book by this author and enjoyed it, so when Jesseca contacted me about editing it for her, I was more than happy to. Even in it’s unfinished stage, I was moved, […]
A Closer Look at: Ralph Connor
There are so many authors, and each of them have their own style of writing. It’s unique. Different. Special to them. Perhaps the average person who only reads one or two of their books doesn’t see the style, but those who have read multiple books by one author begin to notice things. Let’s take […]
Making a PDF with a cover
Several people have asked me how I make the pdf copies of my books have covers on them. At first I was doing it the hard way, but since I started, I discovered a very easy and simple way to do it. And it looks as professional as those books you might get from a […]
My Writing Update
Since it is February, and I’ve had a good month of writing in January, I thought it was time I did an update post and let you all know how things are going. After December when I only wrote 3,000 words, I was ready to dive back in and really get to work. All three […]
Review: Left to Die
I don’t usually do a full post with only one review, but I think perhaps it is time to change that and start doing a few more now and then. As soon as I heard that Ivy Rose had a new story out, I was interested. I had loved her first book The Old River […]
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