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Book Marketing Fundamentals
Book Marketing Fundamentals will become available on October 1, 2020. The ebook can be pre-ordered now from Amazon: Barnes & Noble: Smashwords: and other web sellers. The ebook pre-order price Continue Reading →
Book Marketing Fundamentals
My latest book is on track to become available on October 1, 2020 Book Marketing Fundamentals contains a comprehensive inventory of essential marketing tasks and explanations on why you should Continue Reading →
Book Deals!
The book deal page is now live! It offers print books at greatly reduced prices (including postage!) over web store prices. And the books are custom autographed! Go here to Continue Reading →
Five Star Review For My Latest Book
This review just showed up on Amazon.uk 5.0 out of 5 stars PRACTICAL, METHODICAL, INTEGRATED Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 July 2020 I’m a writer who finds it relatively Continue Reading →
Self-publishing and marketing tools
Here are a few tools to simplify your life. Marketing a book while the book is still getting self-published makes for a complicated project. This is especially true if the Continue Reading →
Sampler: Creating Stories
The sampler for my book on fiction writing is now available. You can find the page by following this link. Please follow and like us:
WritersARC Organization Chart
In the graphic, you can see how the Writers and Authors Resource Center is organized. The content is aimed at specific groups: Fiction writers looking for help. Authors struggling to Continue Reading →
Writers and Authors Resource Center
I’ve been writing fiction for over twenty years, I’ve been self-publishing for more than ten and I’ve been lecturing for at least ten years. During that time, I have gathered Continue Reading →
Webinars
I’ve started a new project: webinars. Using the EZTalk website and software, I’ll be presenting live webinars about once a month. The first topic is How to Self-publish and Continue Reading →
Hoarding? Or Surviving?
I know a lot of people are upset about the empty supermarket shelves and have complained abut hoarding by a few shoppers. I don’t see it as hoarding. Normally, many Continue Reading →