Tag: author advice
Book Talk with Becca Maxton
Book Talk with Becca Maxton How long have you been writing? My writing has evolved. When I…
Four Lessons for Success in Writing, Alexis Marie Chute
Four Lessons for Success in Writing and Life By Alexis Marie Chute Alexis Marie Chute is an…
Write for the Love of It by Karen S Bell
Author of the novel, Walking with Elephants, Karen S Bell shares writing advice. Advice I would give…
Book Talk with Emily Duvall
About Emily Duvall Emily Duvall loved reading books as a young girl and filled up her journals…
Book Talk with Cecile Tellier
What is the first book that made you cry? Well, books frequently make me cry but I…
Writing with Sandy Goldsworthy
When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? I have enjoyed writing since I…
Hitting Publish with Elodie Nowodazkij
I think most self-published authors go through the fear of hitting publish. As authors we are mostly…
Ideas & Characters with Melissa Stevens
Today’s guest post comes to you by Melissa Stevens, author of Choosing Happiness. *** People often ask…
One on One with Nana Malone
Let’s get one on one with Nana Malone. How old were you when you first realized you…
Gina Azzi – Advice for New Authors
Thank you so much for inviting me to share on your blog! I’m Gina Azzi and I…
Maria Geraci on Writing
That Thing You Do, the first novel in my Whispering Bay romance series isn’t my first rodeo….
Ella Medler on Publishing
5 Essential Things I Wish I Knew Before I Published My First Book by Ella Medler I entered…
When the Mojo Goes Missing by Codi Gary
Welcome Codi Gary! Great of you to visit. I love the title of your topic. As an…
Ten Pieces of Advice for Aspiring Writers
Today’s advice to aspiring writers is by Hazel Gaynor the author of the New York Times Bestseller…
How Jordan Locke Became an Author
Novel Writer? Not Me. Guest post by Jordan Locke. English was far from my best subject in school….
Author S.B. Redstone Talks About A Sinister Obsession
Today’s guest post is by S.B. Redstone, author of A Sinister Obsession. Three things I learned while writing…