by editor | Oct 6, 2016 | Articles, Resources for Writers
When you get your first bad book review By Jennifer Levine “I hated your book.” “Thank… wait, what?” I did a double take while my so-called friend, Jersey, repeated the sentence between bites of her egg salad sandwich. I checked to see if my turkey sandwich had...
by editor | Aug 8, 2016 | Articles, Guest Contributors
By Jennifer Dwight If you haven’t met Jessica Anya Blau yet, or her inimitable character, Lexie, (The Trouble with Lexie, just released), delight awaits. Jessica, who has previously written such hits as The Summer of Naked Swim Parties, Love and Death with the In...
by editor | Aug 3, 2016 | Articles, Book Marketing, Resources for Writers, Syndication
By Mari Selby, Selby ink Congratulations you’ve finished your manuscript. Do you have a story of transformation that will inspire and move others to take action? For those authors who are story tellers with a message or risk-takers ready to make a difference, you are...
by editor | Aug 2, 2016 | Articles, Cooking by the Book
When Hayley Parker started her blog, The Domestic Rebel, in 2012 there wasn’t a notable changed in the baking world. Like many in this age of technology, Parker’s blog was a hobby and she was satisfied to send her recipes into cyberspace with little...
by editor | Jul 28, 2016 | Interviews, Podcast
Jim Burke served more than 25 years in the Army, National Guard, and Army Reserve. He is a graduate of the United States Military Academy and the Army Command and General Staff College. An amateur military historian, he is a Civil War Re-enactor with Company K, Third...