Welcome to the Indie Author Feature with Coffee Time Romance and More. This week, we’re showcasing Dena Garson. Today, Ms. Garson shares insight into her novel, Risky Business. SHARE TO WIN: For a chance to win one of two copies of Dena Garson's book, share this post on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest and anywhere else, and mention our... Continue Reading →
Is Social Media Leaching Your Web Traffic?
There are two simple truths that we author-preneurs all know: 1. it’s not the easiest thing to earn visitors to your website, and 2. social media activity is a way to entice visitors. As an author, as an entrepreneur, as a business-minded individual, you know you have to be on social media. Social media is... Continue Reading →
The Indie Author Feature Presents: Lisa Beth Darling #CTRIAF
Welcome to the Indie Author Feature with Coffee Time Romance and More. This week, we’re showcasing Lisa Beth Darling. Today, Ms. Darling shares insight into her novel, On a Hot Summer Night. SHARE TO WIN: For a chance to win one of two copies of Lisa Beth Darling's book, share this post on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest and anywhere... Continue Reading →
Why You Want to Be Findable on Social Media
Findability ( … if that’s not a word, I’m making it one). As an author, you’re an entrepreneur. That goes double (or triple, or exponential, even) if you’re a self-published author. The success or failure of your career is directly related to the effort you put in to make yourself visible to potential readers. Never... Continue Reading →
The Indie Author Feature Presents: Cecilia London #CTRIAF
Welcome to the Indie Author Feature with Coffee Time Romance and More. This week, we’re showcasing Cecilia London. Today, Ms. London shares insight into her novel, Dissident (The Bellator Saga, Part One). SHARE TO WIN: For a chance to win one of two copies of Cecilia London's book, share this post on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest and anywhere else,... Continue Reading →
The Author’s Guide to Digital-First Publishing
Traditional versus self-publishing. Ask a random group of authors which camp they back, and you may find yourself smack in the middle of a heated debate. With all the talk about which is the better publishing option, you can guess why there would be some confusion about what digital-first publishing is. Is it a hybrid... Continue Reading →
4 Things Publishers and Agents Want in a Writer
If you're a new author, finding a publisher or literary agent to represent your writing is a frustrating, thankless, and even heartbreaking exercise. I know, I've been through it. The dreaded "Thanks, but no thanks," ... I'm not sure if its better or worse than the classic no-response. There is a ton of advice out there on how... Continue Reading →
Cover Reveal: The Ghosts of Tullybrae House
Hello to all my friends, I am so pleased to present the cover for my upcoming release The Ghosts of Tullybrae House (no set release date yet, but as soon as I know, you will too!). A very special thank you to the wonderful Viola Estrella for her amazing work. I am forever grateful! Cheers... Continue Reading →
Reflecting on My Work-in-Progress: The Ghosts of Tullybrae House
Ah, the joys of authorship ... With my Douglas Clan series currently being re-released through Boroughs Publishing Group, A Noble Treason is unfortunately on hold (but still in the works, not to worry). The good news is that I am working on a stand-alone novel, called The Ghosts of Tullybrae House. Check out the blurb and an... Continue Reading →
The Indie Author Feature Presents: Rachel Leigh Smith
Welcome to the Indie Author Feature with Coffee Time Romance and More. This month, we’re showcasing Rachel Leigh Smith's novel, My Name is A'yen. Tweet to Win: For a chance to win one of two copies of Rachel Leigh Smith's ebook, tweet this to your followers: Tweet: sqz.co/Ww76Ksk #Authors pls RT: Rachel Leigh Smith is on the #CTRIAF today. RT to win #contest... Continue Reading →