How This Author Became a Big Deal in Moulton, Alabama

When my Andy Warhol appointed fifteen minutes happened back in 2012 and my book was topping the charts, I didn’t have to look for promotion opportunities. They found me. I was asked to give interviews, guest blog, even teach courses on how to self-publish. Some of those efforts helped me connect with readers and some … Continue reading “How This Author Became a Big Deal in Moulton, Alabama”

Crime Scene Investigator & Author Offers Tips on Making Fictional Crimes Realistic

At the October meeting of the Maryland Writers Association (Howard County), John L. French, a crime scene supervisor for the Baltimore City Police Department, offered writers some tips on making their fictional crime investigations more realistic. French explained that the phrase “crime scene investigation” coupled with what people see on the TV show of the … Continue reading “Crime Scene Investigator & Author Offers Tips on Making Fictional Crimes Realistic”

Some Tips on Press Releases for Independent Authors

Guest Post by Mickie Kennedy So you’ve written your book and self-published. Time to get started on the next book, right? Wait, wait, wait — hold up. You’ve missed a step. After your book is out there in the world, you can’t just leave it hanging. When you’re looking to tap into new markets without … Continue reading “Some Tips on Press Releases for Independent Authors”

LynneQuisition: iAuthor

Authors are always looking for new ways to find new readers, and one website that aims to help is iAuthor. Founder Adam Kolczynski has agreed to take a seat in the comfy chair and answer a few questions about the site. For starters, Adam, how would you describe iAuthor?