LynneQuisition: Shoshanna Evers, SelfPubBookCovers.com

We all know that the first thing a prospective reader will see is the cover of your book, so you want it to look both enticing and professional. A lot of authors buy pre-made covers, but you run the risk of your cover being all matchy-matchy with someone else’s. Trad-pubbed author Shoshanna Evers, now writing as … Continue reading “LynneQuisition: Shoshanna Evers, SelfPubBookCovers.com”

Everyday Writing Resolutions for Self-Publishers

Over the holidays I’ve been sequestered in the writing cave. It’s been productive; in fact I finished the final installment of a trilogy I’ve been trying to put to bed for the past few years. When I finally came out of the cave, it was January 1st and you know what that means. It’s time … Continue reading “Everyday Writing Resolutions for Self-Publishers”

A Non-Fiction Writer Switches to Fiction

Apparently I’m a pantser. Who knew? I certainly didn’t when I decided in a rash moment of hubris to switch from travel writing to fiction. Whenever I’d answered authorly interview questions from those kind enough to feature me on their blogs and we’d got to the plotting or pantsing bit, I was easily able to … Continue reading “A Non-Fiction Writer Switches to Fiction”

Writers: Pay Yourself First

Guest Post by K. P. Ambroziak When I was really young my father gave each of his four children a book. Now, it wasn’t a particularly good fit for a child. It wasn’t about adventures and heroes and queens or kings. Simply put, it was a book about finance. David Chilton’s The Wealthy Barber is … Continue reading “Writers: Pay Yourself First”