Truly one of the best books I've read out of thousands.
The characters are rich, lively beings – the story is amazing – lots of adventure, humor, mystery, suspense, action, and supernatural twists and turns. I simply couldn’t… Continue reading →
I was thoroughly impressed reading One More Round, not because of the book itself, but really the story. After a tragic accident early in his life, Ian Schoolboy Garrett spent… Continue reading →
When Gregg Voss puts out something new to read I can’t get my hands on it fast enough-his writing is always top-drawer and the stories are profound, to say the least. Calling… Continue reading →
*Disclaimer: I am not a CPA or an attorney – all information in this post is from personal experience and research and is not to be considered legal advice of any… Continue reading →
Whether you’re self-publishing your book, sending to an editor, or to a publishing company — ideally you want to send your ultimate best work — even if you’re having someone else edit it for… Continue reading →
When I first met T.W. Bright on Twitter, I could tell he was a little unsure about his (awesome) ideas and capability of creating a book that would convey his message.
There are so many social media platforms now it’s hard to keep up sometimes. Personally, I prefer LinkedIn and Twitter to connect with my clients because that’s where my audience lives.
When Social Quant closed it’s operation earlier this year, many Twitter users were left with very few, if any alternatives. Personally, even though I’ve found *ManageFlitter and CrowdFire to be somewhat… Continue reading →
Mainly this post is regarding Twitter, but much of it applies across all social media platforms and will help you rock your author social media profile.
There are a lot of different opinions regarding how often to post on social media, but one of the things I’ve found is that there are a lot more… Continue reading →