First of all, the news about four days of 99 cents for Kindle. WhiteFire Publishing has finally put Sailing out of Darkness in the almost-free
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One of my WIPs begins with a scene taken from my first storm on board Sea Venture. We’d moved the boat from the CA Delta
Chuck Sambuchin of Writer’s Digest Books edits the GUIDE TO LITERARY AGENTS and the CHILDREN’S WRITER’S & ILLUSTRATOR’S MARKET. His Guide to Literary Agents Blog
It was River’s turn this time (Silver Seas PR and my go-to guy for marketing). He still thinks the trailer is too long, but he
(Or, it’s back to school for me.) Editor Linda Yezak donned a flak jacket before writing to tell me what was wrong with the Sailing
Marketing Stage 3: Sailing out of Darkness Book Trailer
What can I say? After yesterday’s fun, I decided to play some more. [embedyt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyZDn2ta6Nw[/embedyt] Here is the new book trailer for Sailing out
Some authors and social media experts have suggested that book trailers aren’t worth the effort in terms of sales. Maybe not, but I love
A stone plopped into water formed ripples, creating concentric circles that moved out from the center and subsided gradually if nothing impeded their progress. Whether
I admit it: I’m a terrible blogger. There’s so much else I’d rather do, like work on my next book or read or spend way
I know. The picture has nothing to do with rednecks, my book, or a review. But I looked like a celebration. A kick-up your heels