You’ve written a novel; now what? Interview with author Rita Plush
Tell us something about your novel.Lily Steps Out is a middle-age coming-of-age about a woman who is sick of making beds and cooking meals and decides to “step out” of the comfortable life she knows...
View ArticleWhat Is In A Short Story?
There is often more to a short story than meets the eye. For readers, a short story is a brief vacation from reality. For authors, it is so much more. A short story is a vehicle for introducing your...
View ArticleCover Reveal - One Shade of Red by Scott Bury
Women want the perfect man, so they can change him. But when university student Damian Serr discovers a rich, beautiful woman who’s voracious about sex, he doesn’t try to improve on perfection. It’s...
View ArticleCold Lonely Day - a short fiction challenge
This story was written for an alphabet challenge and previously published on another site. The challenge was to start each sentence with a letter of the alphabet, using each on in order, beginning with...
View ArticleVinnie Did This - a short fiction challenge
This story was written for an alphabet challenge and previously published on another site. The challenge was to start each sentence with a letter of the alphabet, using each one in order, beginning...
View ArticleInterview With Author Brooklyn James - New Release! LET IT GO
In the past, Brooklyn, you've written across genres (coming of age, women's fiction, supernatural thriller, nonfiction). How would you classify your upcoming release, Let It Go? Let It Go is a...
View ArticleWords that Are Most Often Misused, a Guest Post by Alexis Bonari
Spell check can't save you from yourself. You can't rely on those little squiggly red and blue lines (the blue ones for grammar issues) to save you from misusing words or even from misspelling them...
View ArticleHow to Make a Writing Space in Your Home
~A guest post by Bridget SandorfordWhether you write for pleasure or you write professionally, it's important to have a space in your home to call your own where you can write. Having your own writing...
View ArticleHow We Do Twitter
We were excited when we discovered Twitter and learned how to use it to promote our material. We’ve “met” a lot of terrific friends there and connected with fellow authors and readers alike. Since we...
View ArticleMost Effective Tips on Beating Writer’s Block, a guest post
Since childhood days, we have been hearing that books are our best friends and they are. Most of us like to read books of various types. Getting access to a book is very easy nowadays. One can access...
View ArticleHow Writers Can Use Twitter for Promo, a guest post
These days social networking websites are on boom to get connected with people. Amongst all social websites twitter is one of the popular networking sites for instant messaging system. Using twitter...
View ArticleHow The Indie Author Revolution Has Impacted Traditional Publishing? A guest...
The Indie author revolution has totally taken over the traditional publishing. It has made publishing more self sufficient, self starting, inspirational, entertaining, thought leading, educational,...
View Article5 Best Places To Travel For Writing Inspiration, a guest post
Whether you travel halfway around the world, or simply take a quick trip to the next town or city over, taking a trip to a new locale can jostle you out of a writer’s block. Getting out of your usual...
View ArticleWacky Interview with Author Eric J. Gates
Talented author, Eric J. Gates, has agreed to participate in one of our revealing, hard-hitting interviews. Asking the questions everyone else avoids, we now usher him toward the hot seat of...
View Article3D Printing Fuses Art And Technology In New And Exciting Ways
A guest article by Abbey Peschel, Boston-area printing and marketing specialistThe massive appeal of 3D printing technology is bound to increase as new ways of using these printers are introduced....
View ArticleAn Interview With Author Kerri Farrell Foley - @KerriFFWriter
Tell us about your novel, “In the Margins”A modern love-hate story, “In the Margins” is written in alternating viewpoints, finding rhythm and complexity in the he-said-she-said decay of a relationship....
View ArticleTop Places In America To Have A Writing Holiday
A guest post by Aimey LewisWriting is an activity that requires a quiet and secluded environment, free from disturbances and interruptions. Many artistic writers have their own places or rooms which...
View ArticleInterview With Author, Rebecca Scarberry (@Scarberryfields)
Was there a significant event that prompted you to write fiction?Rebecca: Thank you for interviewing me again. I had an idea for a novel when I was twenty-one-years old, but I never could find the time...
View ArticleThe Boots My Mother Gave Me (ANNIVERSARY Edition) Release & Book Blog Tour
Join in as Brooklyn James (author/singer/songwriter) celebrates the 3 year anniversary of her smash hit The Boots My Mother Gave Me. In recognition of this event, a new version with re-designed cover...
View Article5 Great Reads for Car Enthusiasts, a guest post by Louis Rix
Image from MS Free ImagesIf you are a car enthusiast, the odds are that you will be interested in everything car-related. The exciting world of the leading car designs and their makers makes for...
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