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  • Yeeeees, thank you for sharing! You state things so clearly that I can really nod too,...t my instincts as a paid writer (which have been set to "panic and desperation mode" for a few months) have been...
  • All right, I am going to right to Lori myself (I think I will invite her to do an interview on SW) and see what happens; I must have it wrong, sorry! My friend Ron Hog...
  • Since my novel came out (The Night Counter, Three Rivers Press 2010), it has gotten ve...on't love to hear themselves talk, putting them into a weird split personality mode. As an example of the marketi...
  • My Fred and I became fed up with rejection letters and did the same thing as you, we started Field Stone Press in June, and although we're muddling along doing most of...
  • Let's get digital, Mia! And please, Rachel! Love it. BTW to all: We scheduled our first ever She Writes Knowledge Faire in conjunction with BEA in the hope that folks...
  • What an insightful article. Thank you for advocating for 32 CANDLES, and more importantly for inclusion. I agree that it hurts both authors and readers when novels are...
  • Sue
    I am wondering IF it depends on fit. True story , I was once a member of (actor)Christopher Lee's fan club (CLIC) when I was in high school. He left William Morris at...
  • I can relate to your post, Kamy. We're brainwashed by today's world of publishing into thinking that we have to begin marketing our books before they are published. So...
  • Thanks for sharing. I jumped into the e-publishing by using a software called Desktop Author. My first book was an American multiracial history book. Using that softwa...
  • I stumbled across another blog post about them a few weeks ago, with less information. Since I'm still unpublished, I'm trying to decide how to use them now, rather than waiting to use them for marketing my books later on. If anyone has any bright ideas, I'm all ears!