My Writing Life: How do I love thee? Let me count the ways
by Patricia Fry In honor of Valentine’s Day I’ll attempt to capture the elements of my career, which has kept me happily writing for forty-eight years. In 1973 I began…
by Patricia Fry In honor of Valentine’s Day I’ll attempt to capture the elements of my career, which has kept me happily writing for forty-eight years. In 1973 I began…
Changemaker Collaboration Circle Unites Authors, Speakers, Leaders, Experts, Coaches, Filmmakers & Entrepreneurs in a Facebook Group to Foster Interaction, Client Attraction, Mutual Support and Goodwill by Jackie Lapin Changemakers who…
by Mollie Hunt When my friend Sandy Murphy messaged me in the middle of the online book launch for my new cozy, Cat Conundrum, asking me if I’d write an…
by Diana Urban Writing your author bio can be a daunting task, but a well-crafted bio can help readers learn more about what makes you and your books so interesting.…
by Connie Berry One of the first pieces of marketing advice new authors receive is to build a mailing list of followers. Brilliant! After all, these are your fans, your…
by Ellen Byron As you’ve probably heard ad infinitum, it’s not enough to write a book these days; you have to do the lion’s share of marketing it too. I’ve…
by Sharee Stover Christian mystery, suspense, and romance are my favorite genres to read, so when I began writing, I felt most at home with those. As Will Smith in…
by Rabbi Ilene Schneider Am I a Jewish writer? Are my books Jewish books? And what determines a Jewish book anyway? I’m a rabbi. My protagonist is a rabbi. My…
by Kari Wainwright Most mystery writers know about Writers’ Police Academy (WPA) put on by Lee and Denene Lofland for the past twelve years. Those writers either attended one or…
by Susan RoAne These are complicated, confounding times that have altered our reality, and yet we still need to connect, to converse, to maintain and build our networks and strengthen…