Top Ten Things an Author Should (or Shouldn’t) Do

Come, my friend, sit with me. Let me share the knowledge that the elders so freely gave to me when it was my turn to sit in that chair. Let us hold our candles aloft and together we’ll part the darkness and find some wisdom amongst this lunacy. We’ll ignore the far off chatter from … Continue reading “Top Ten Things an Author Should (or Shouldn’t) Do”

Playing in the Sand—Or how I Became an Author in one Therapy Session

Guest post by Stefan Bolz It all began when my colleague told me about her friend who had computer problems. I have been writing for a while, mostly poetry, a few screenplays and the beginnings of a novel when I was seventeen. But I never considered myself a writer and I never—never—could have dreamed up … Continue reading “Playing in the Sand—Or how I Became an Author in one Therapy Session”

Book Promotion 101 – 7 Critical Marketing Principles for Authors

Guest post by Donna Fasano Promotion, especially for new Indie Authors, can look like a harrowing hike up Mount Kilimanjaro—fraught with slippery slopes, hair-raising heights, and dangerous cliffs. But it doesn’t have to be, not if you take it one step at a time. So let’s tighten our bootstraps and take a little hike.

Meet the Author: T. A. Bradley

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, T. A. (Thomas) Bradley lives in Conshohocken, PA with his fiancée, two German shepherds and a cat. He served with the Army Medical Corps during Vietnam as a Clinical Specialist. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Microbiology, his Master’s work done in Virology He has worked for a number of biotech … Continue reading “Meet the Author: T. A. Bradley”