As most authors will tell you, writing your book is just a small part of becoming a successful author. Whether you choose a traditional publisher or self-publishing, there's lots of work ahead for you. Editing, choosing cover art, more editing... it's a long process regardless of what publishing options you choose. But even after all … Continue reading Book Launch: Success or Epic Fail
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Setting the Mood
When we think about the phrase "setting the mood," we generally think about romance, but mood isn't just for romance novels. It's the author's job to set the mood in any novel they write. In a horror novel, the reader expects a creepy, frightening setting. In romance, the author needs to set a mood conducive … Continue reading Setting the Mood
Are You a Bad Influence?
I've been doing lots of reading lately. I'll read almost anything. I'm not picky about genres. I read self-published, traditionally published, and books published by small presses. If you write it, I'll read it. When I first began writing, I had a hard time reading for pleasure. My writer's eye kept scanning the pages as … Continue reading Are You a Bad Influence?
They Will Stalk You
A couple of weeks ago, I reblogged an article by John Lucas Hargis about agents and how they stalk us on the internet. Guess who else stalks us? Potential employers. I've been out of the work force for a few months, but I'm trying to find a new job so I can afford book covers … Continue reading They Will Stalk You
It Takes a Village to Write a Book
Okay, so maybe it only takes an author to write a book, but it certainly takes a community of beta readers and editors to make a book publishable. A small percentage of authors say they can self-edit and publish a book without any input, but that is a very small percent. Most authors rely on … Continue reading It Takes a Village to Write a Book