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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Guest Post By Mark Williams: Urban Writing Myths and the New Renaissance
Mark Williams has been all over the bestseller lists, but you may not recognize his name. That’s because he is one half of a writing duo called Saffina Desforges. Their debut novel Sugar & Spice was a smash hit in the UK, … Continue reading
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Tagged mark williams, rose red, Saffina Desforges, snow white, sugar and spice, writing partnerships
48 Comments
I’m Leaving You
There is no other way to tell you this, and I wish it could be otherwise, but, I’m leaving you. It’s not you, it’s me. I need a break. Fear not! I’m only going on holidays, and in two short … Continue reading
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Tagged guest post, holiday, indiereader, indiereader.com, vacation
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Sneak Preview: Chapter 2 of A Storm Hits Valparaíso
Last week, I gave you a preview of Chapter 1 of my forthcoming South American historical adventure A Storm Hits Valparaíso where you met Catalina, a feisty tavern-keeper’s daughter in the Chilean port-town of Valparaíso. In Chapter 2, the action … Continue reading
Bob Mayer On Traditional Publishing, The Future, And Selling Direct To Readers
Bob Mayer has been on the New York Times Bestseller list twice. His Atlantis series alone sold over a million copies for his publisher. But now he has the rights back and is self-publishing everything, making more than he ever did before. … Continue reading
Marketing Children’s Books – Advice Needed
A friend of mine – Silvina De Vita – has self-published her first book Emilio – A Picture Book For Children. She both wrote and illustrated it, and it just went live yesterday. Silvina is very new to the world … Continue reading
John Locke Signs Print Distribution Deal With Simon & Schuster
John Locke – the first self-publisher to join the Kindle Million Club – has signed a print distribution deal with Simon & Schuster. Naturally, there has been some hysterical reaction either painting John Locke a “sell out”, or declaring that this deal … Continue reading
A Sneak Preview: Chapter 1 of A Storm Hits Valparaíso
I want to give you a sneak preview of my upcoming novel, which has the working title of A Storm Hits Valparaíso. I’m currently on the final pass, but it’s quite convoluted and could take a month or two before it … Continue reading
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Tagged #amediting, #amwriting, a storm hits valparaiso, historical novel, new novel, sneak preview
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