
Category: Self-publishing
Book Marketing Fundamentals: New Review
My new book just received another 5-star review Tanyawriter posted this on Amazon: “Have you written your book? Where do you go next? This book is one the you need Continue Reading →
Video: Writers & Authors Resource Center
My new website, Writers & Authors Resource Center is starting to blossom. This short video will explain the site and what it’s for. Please follow and like us:
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 →
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 →
Excellent Comprehensive Guide on Self-publishing and Book Marketing
My latest book How to Self-publish and Market a Book received a new five star review Dani Camarena wrote “This guide is amazing. As a brand new author diving into Continue Reading →
Self-publishing Starter Kit
If you are unfamiliar with self-publishing, the Starter Kit will get you going in the right direction. There are four lectures in the Kit: Self-publishing Mini-course: a discussion of issues Continue Reading →
Book Marketing Prioritization
So you’ve done some research on marketing your new book. What you’ve found is a bewildering array of possibilities demanding an endless supply of money. What ones should you use? Continue Reading →