PubSlush Press: Platform, Publisher, and Partner
First off, PubSlush is a great name. But what do they do? Well, a lot of things. First, you sign up to use them as a platform. Then you crowdsource funding/support. Once you have 1,000 people who have...
View ArticleAn Interview With Kate Policani
A while back, I had a great opportunity to interview Kate Policani, author of Don’t Judge a Book By Its Magic. She shared some valuable experiences and gave advice on how to be successful at...
View ArticleApp Zine Machine, An Easy Way for Indie Authors to Publish Magazine Apps
When it comes to digital publishing, indie authors have endless options. In addition to ebooks, authors can produce blogs, podcasts, and even digital magazine apps. One new platform that makes it easy...
View ArticleAn Interview With Kate Policani
A while back, I had a great opportunity to interview Kate Policani, author of Don’t Judge a Book By Its Magic. She shared some valuable experiences and gave advice on how to be successful at...
View ArticleApp Zine Machine, An Easy Way for Indie Authors to Publish Magazine Apps
When it comes to digital publishing, indie authors have endless options. In addition to ebooks, authors can produce blogs, podcasts, and even digital magazine apps. One new platform that makes it easy...
View ArticleAn Interview with Jamie Beck, Author of Worth the Risk
Jamie Beck is the author of Worth the Risk: When Jackson St. James decided that six weeks in Vermont’s Green Mountains would help him get his life together, he didn’t anticipate replacing his craving...
View ArticleAn Interview with Jorge Armenteros, author of Air
Jorge Armenteros is the author of Air, a novel about a student who leaves her home to get away from her oppressive boyfriend. This is Jorge’s second novel, and you may recognize his name from an...
View ArticleAn Interview with McCall Hoyle, Author of The Thing with Feathers
McCall Hoyle is an award-winning author of who tackles illness and YA romance with her new novel, The Thing with Feathers. Sixteen-year-old Emilie Day is not like the other girls from her town on the...
View ArticleGuest Post: How to Create an Engaging Author Website That People Will...
By Mariah T. The key to being a successful author is exposure. You have to get your book out there. You can thank the internet because the PR game is now in your hands. The architecture of a solid...
View ArticleGuest Post: Get a Headstart on NaNoWriMo with These 6 Tips on Structuring...
By Mariah T. All of us have a story inside of us. For many, that story begs to be told. That’s why so many people turn to novel writing. WIth National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) fast approaching,...
View ArticleGuest Post: 5 Digital Marketing Tricks to Give Authors a Competitive Edge
By Mariah T. When you’re an author, exposure is everything. You can get the competitive edge that you need with a few digital marketing tricks. As you get your book in front of more people, you can...
View ArticleAn Interview with Christopher Parker, Author of The Lighthouse
Something strange is happening in Seabrook. The town’s lighthouse–dormant for over thirty years and famously haunted–has inexplicably started shining, and its mysterious glow is sparking feverish...
View ArticleAn Interview with Gary Slaughter, Author of WWII POWs in America and Abroad
Little has been written about the six million people interned in prison camps around the world between 1939 and 1945. We are aware that the Allies and the Axis powers held one another’s armed forces...
View ArticleAn Interview With Susan Wingate, Author of Hotter Than Helen
When Georgette’s old friend, Helen comes back to Sunnydale, the town begins to sizzle. Is Helen attracted to Hawthorne Biggs, Georgette’s new beau or is it just Georgette’s imagination? But when Helen...
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