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What's It Like To Get Published?
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to finally see your words published and in print? Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have your book sold in bookstores all across the country? Have...
0 commentsDena Shares Insights On Publishing A Series
Today I had the honor of interviewing author Dena Dyer. Dena was fortunate enough to have a "boss" who knew what really mattered to her, and helped her uncover an idea that turned into a wonderful road to...
0 commentsHow To Get Editors To Buy Your Articles
Writing is the easy part, researching a little harder, but getting editors to buy your work, now that's hard work. First, you have to come up with the idea, then you have to do a little research so that you...
4 commentsWhat Keeps You Writing After Being Rejected?
Today I had the honor of interviewing novelist, Robin Lee Hatcher. Robin has published 50 books and has years of hard-earned wisdom to share with us. But before she does, you should know that Robin has a...
1 commentStarting A Publication $5 At A Time
A few years ago, I had the honor of interviewing Emily Bivens, owner of the now defunct The Toy Box-an online publication. We discussed the path that took her towards writing and how she came to start her own...
0 commentsWonder What It's Like To Have More Than One Book Published?
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have more than one book published? Have you ever wondered how it would feel to have that published book in your hands or to work with several writers at once?...
4 commentsTurn A Boring Life Into A Selling Novel
Today I had the honor of interviewing, author Gail Gaymer Martin. Gail is the author of thirty novels, with her first inspirational romance having been published in 1998. As a teen, her first attempts involved...
0 commentsEven Multi-Published Authors Hate Rejection
Today I had the honor of interviewing Stephen Bly, author of 95 books and several hundred articles. Stephen spent many hours working on ranches and farms in his younger years, so it's no wonder his Western...
0 commentsAnne Whitfield Shares Her Best Marketing Tip
Today I had the honor of interviewing Anne Whitfield, author of 8 historical and contemporary fiction books. As a child, Anne had a very big imagination. As she and her Uncle Peter visited old castles, large...
0 commentsWhy Some Authors Prefer Self-Publishing
Today I had the honor of interviewing Mary Ann Nusbaum. It took a trip across the world and an inspiring teacher to help her see what was missing the novel she and her husband, Dan, worked on. But once those...
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