Regal & Hopeful are the prompt words for this week's RonovanWrites Haiku Challenge. I'd thought I'd have an easier time coming up with something, but it was more difficult than I thought. Oh, well. Here's my attempt: Regal feline waits His stealthy crouch is hopeful As lunch scampers by
Unequal Chance
It's Monday, and you know what that means! Time for RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Challenge! This week's prompt words are Chance & Equal. While haiku are meant to be about nature in some way, I've cheated and wrote down the first thing that came to mind. Born to poverty Unequal from his first breath … Continue reading Unequal Chance
Haiku Challenge: Night and Sneak
I wrote a quick haiku as part of RonovanWrites Weekly Challenge. The two prompt words are NIGHT and SNEAK: Evil darkness sneaks Creeping beneath night’s cover Daylight never comes If you'd like to read some poetry by other participants in the challenge, here's a link to Ronovan's blog post: https://ronovanwrites.com/2018/03/05/ronovanwrites-weekly-haiku-poetry-prompt-challenge-191-sneaknight/
Moving From Createspace To Amazon KDP Paperback Publishing…
If you have published via Createspace, this is a good article to read.
7 Reasons Why A Self-Published Book Fails To Sell…
An article worth reading!
Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog
by Derek Haines
on Just Publishing Advice:

Getting a self-published book to sell well is not easy
However, many self-published authors fail to give their books the best chance of success because they are in such a rush to publish that they overlook many of the basics.
In fact, quite a lot of authors new to self-publishing clearly get so many basic things backwards, upside down and back the front.
Getting a book or ebook published and available for sale on Amazon is the very last step in the process, and not the very first.
To give a new book any chance at success, a lot of planning, preparation and good old-fashioned hard work is needed before bringing a book to market.
It is the lack of this process that causes so many new authors to become disillusioned with self-publishing when they find book sales are very scarce indeed.
It…
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