Here’s a fun story for your enjoyment and a challenge for everybody.
via The Riddle of Twelfth Night
Can you solve this riddle? If you want to give it a try, come back here, after reading the story and share your answer in the comments below.
Here’s a fun story for your enjoyment and a challenge for everybody.
via The Riddle of Twelfth Night
Can you solve this riddle? If you want to give it a try, come back here, after reading the story and share your answer in the comments below.
Here’s a wonderful author interview for your enjoyment.
This holds true for all writers and aspiring authors alike.
If you want to read an excerpt of A Journey of Faith, before you buy it, check out this post.
Every book is a journey for me.
via The Journey…..
Here’s another opportunity to put your writing out into the world. I am certainly going to work on a post for this blog next week.
via An Invitation To Join The U.L.S. The Underground Library Society
Here’s an interview with a fellow author. I like this blogger’s interview style, as he puts graphics in the right places throughout the interview to give visual readers something to see as they read.
via The 2019 Author Interview Series Featuring Phyllis Staton Campbell
Here is an article from my marketing assistant’s blog which I thought worthy of a share, because it gives authors, like me, a few tips for content marketing about our books.
via TIPS FROM TELL-IT-TO-THE-WORLD MARKETING: How To Sell Books Using Content Writing
Here’s a beautiful poem by author Tammy Frost. May it warm your heart and bless your soul.
via AUTHOR’S CORNER: What God Hath Done a Poem by Tammy Frost
Here’s an interview with yet another talented author. She and I have so much in common. Please share and leave a comment on the original post.
This interview is incredible. I’ll also reach out to this blogger for an interview. Stay tuned for that as well.
Here’s a fabulous interview with a fellow writer and a great friend.
via Introduce Yourself: Introducing Guest Author Abbie Taylor
Here’s another opportunity to refer people to your blog.
Which do you prefer? These tips will help you decide.
Here are some thing to consider before you interview on another writer’s blog.
Here’s a tip for all you Scrivener users in the blogosphere.
I loved what this author has to say about who is referring people to your blog. My audience has grown more in the past week than on average over the past 8+ years I’ve been blogging. If you have a chance to stop by my blog or any other blogger’s site, for which I share posts from time to time, please leave a comment and let us know how much you appreciate our work or simply answer the questions we pose at the end of our posts. We’d love to hear from you and engage with our readers.
Have a blessed Sunday afternoon.
Let me answer that here. Yes, writing is still fun! Sometimes revisions can be fun as well, so don’t think that writing is a grueling task, no matter what other people say about your chosen profession.
Here is a charming interview. It’s like the author had her guest at her house. Also stay tuned, I’ll be having a chat with her in the next few weeks.
Here is some valuable advice for writers who either hire an editor or query an agent and get a book deal with a publisher. Find out why you should take the suggestions of your editor to improve your book.