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Sell More Books by Giving Away Your Books
Guest Post by Holly Sheidenberger Thrilling. That’s the experience I wanted to give readers when I set out to write Related By Blood. And based upon their responses, that’s exactly what they’re getting. My thriller series was inspired by a fascinating true crime. My husband read me a news article about it one afternoon, and […]
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Bevan Atkinson: How to Listen to Voices When Writing
A few days ago I interviewed Bevan Atkinson, author of The Tarot Mysteries series via Skype. Learn how an accidental detective uses her intuition, inspired by the Tarot, to solve murders! And learn how an author listens to her characters as she writes! Want to Sell More Books? Follow This Book Marketing Advice … Bevan […]
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Consider the Hotshot Rule for Your Action List
The Hotshot Rule: Every quarter in business, I sit back and ask myself, If a hotshot took over my job today, what’s one thing she would see as unacceptable and tackle first? Then I do that thing. Why can’t the hotshot be you? — Kat Cole, President, Focus Brands Consider the above Hotshot Rule in […]
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How to Create a Tip-o-Graphic for a Novel
Here is a tip-o-graphic I created for the co-authors of The Enigma Factor, Rox Burkey and Charles Breakfield. They provided the essential content; I edited their content and created this graphic. Note how they took a situation in their novel and created a list of tips to help real people deal with what was a fictional quandary. […]
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