Re-Blog This! Author Interviews and Awesome Books for Sale!

Originally posted on The Dichotomous Author:
Greetings Followers! Today I am passing along some more interviews as well as some indie author promotions. So scroll down and meet some great indie authors and maybe find some now reads! First some awesome books to report: Robin Soprano-Aiello Robin has a book that just came out!! It’s called Absinthe.  Here is the book blurb from Amazon: Author Sharie… Continue reading Re-Blog This! Author Interviews and Awesome Books for Sale!

WHAT BUGS YOU? – by Elizabeth H.N.

Originally posted on Anita's Haven:
So pleased to have a new guest here today, sharing what annoys her most in life today. Elizabeth Horton-Newton, author, family woman, social activist and multitasker is here to blow off some steam. What Bugs You By Elizabeth Horton Newton The question of what bugs me started me thinking. I thought it would be easy to come up with… Continue reading WHAT BUGS YOU? – by Elizabeth H.N.

Twitter Tips for Authors – Planning & Scheduling

Originally posted on Cassidy's Bookshelves:
Like it or not, indie authors have to be  proactive in social media if they want potential readers to discover their books.  Twitter is one of the most popular avenues for getting the word out.  In this post I offer a few suggestions on how to manage your tweets and promote others at the same time. First, a Few Words about… Continue reading Twitter Tips for Authors – Planning & Scheduling

Stephen King’s Scariest Monster

Originally posted on Bookbanter:
Stephen King needs no introduction. To date, the internationally bestselling author and writer most well-known synonymously with the horror genre and the ability to terrify readers the world over, has published 54 novels. Some of them have been more fantasy-based, some thrillers, others perhaps more mainstream fiction, yet almost all of them have featured a monster, some strange fantastical creature or… Continue reading Stephen King’s Scariest Monster

“The Railroad”- The Backstory

Originally posted on Where the buck stops:
On June 1 the second edition of my book, “The Railroad”, will be released on Amazon, re-edited and reformatted. The book is very personal but it also touches on issues that affect all of us. The book was inspired by a personal experience on the day of what is probably the greatest disaster in U.S. history. Of course… Continue reading “The Railroad”- The Backstory

AUTHOR 2 AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Authors Mark Fine & Pamela Crane Reveal their Lives in Pursuit of the Art of Writing.

Originally posted on Mark Fine | Ruminations:
The Pamela Crane & Mark Fine Interview Find out what secrets each author reveals in this author-on-author interview between Mark Fine, author of the romantic historical drama The Zebra Affaire, and Pamela Crane, thriller writer of the best-selling The Admirer’s Secret. Each an admirer of the other’s work, here are pictures of Pamela and Mark “presenting” each others respective… Continue reading AUTHOR 2 AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Authors Mark Fine & Pamela Crane Reveal their Lives in Pursuit of the Art of Writing.

12 Writing Tips from Ray Bradbury

Originally posted on derekblass:
With all the marketing and promotion that can go into our books, sure seems like it’s easy to forget about our craft.  With that in mind, it makes sense to post a great video and article about a presentation that Ray Bradbury gave, in which he discusses the keys to being an excellent author.  I guess if you’re going to listen… Continue reading 12 Writing Tips from Ray Bradbury