Feburary Reads

Syven is a good girl living a seemingly perfect life, or so she thinks. What happens when the man you’ve been dating for over two years does the unthinkable? Do you forgive and work on it, or do you move on? After finding her boyfriend in a compromising position, Syven is given the opportunity toContinueContinue reading “Feburary Reads”

Writer Resources: Best Editors for 2024

Start 2024 off write!(See what I did there?!?!) Find the best editors to work with right here! Just click their links. Stephen Zimmer. Are you looking for an editor who is thorough, experienced, affordable, and will put in the work that it takes to deliver your edits in a timely manner? If so, you haveContinueContinue reading “Writer Resources: Best Editors for 2024”

Author Interview: Amber Rodgers

1. How old were you when you caught the writing bug? I was in 3rd grade when I wrote my first short story. 2. What sparked the interest in mysteries? I grew up reading R.L. Stein, and his work always intrigued me. So I decided when the third-grade teacher asked us to write a three-pageContinueContinue reading “Author Interview: Amber Rodgers”

January Reads

As a child, Hannah suffers loss, bullying, and isolation. Her Auntie Justice is always there to support, appreciate, and accept her for who she is – a smart and introverted soul. Together, they love to play the lottery and dream of striking it rich.Hannah’s luck takes an unbelievable turn the day she wins it all.ContinueContinue reading “January Reads”

Author Interview: Bobby Nash

1. With such an impressive resume, are you surprised its intimidating to interview you? (I hope I do you justice!) I am surprised, believe it or not. I always assume no one knows who I am or what I’ve done. I am genuinely surprised when people tell me they’ve read my work. Pleasantly surprised. I’m evenContinueContinue reading “Author Interview: Bobby Nash”

December Reads!

The BLACK TERROR returns! But NOT as you remember him… In 1940, the U.S. Government forced the super-heroic Terror Twins to give up their costumed identities and keep their loved ones safe. Thus, The Terror and Kid Terror retired to a mundane life of work, school, and home. And to see their adventures whitewashed andContinueContinue reading “December Reads!”

November Reads

B. John Burns was a middle-class Catholic school graduate destined, in the eyes of everyone who knew him, for law school. But after an unexpectedly rousing reception for one of his original songs at his senior class talent show, the only destiny in his mind was to become a rock star. “Baby Pictures” is aContinueContinue reading “November Reads”

Writer Resources: Building A Marketing Plan Part 1.

Being prepared can be the most important part of your marketing plan. It gives you the bigger picture of building a plan that works for you. Whether building your author brand, or sturring up the fuss about your book/s, it all starts with some thought and a well laid path. This understanding of the jobContinueContinue reading “Writer Resources: Building A Marketing Plan Part 1.”

Write Better: Prep-Tober

If you’re reading this, NANWriMo is almost here. “What is that long…thing you just posted?”, you ask, and to which I reply, National Novel Writing Month. And before we jump head first in to writing 50000 words in 30 days, we prep in October, hense, Prep-Tober. This is where you plan each chapter to helpContinueContinue reading “Write Better: Prep-Tober”

Author Interview: Laura Hawks

1. How old were you when you discovered a love of storytelling? 8 years old. But writing them down I started as role playing and writing through that forum first. 2. When did the romance bug hit? In my late teens and early 20s. 3. Are you also an avid reader of romance? Not asContinueContinue reading “Author Interview: Laura Hawks”