For APTN's interview with author of Midnight Sweatlodge, Waubgeshig Isaac Rice, click here, then on the right-hand side, scroll down to Waub Book and listen to the video.
Martha Engber, author of The Wind Thief has generously dedicated a post to my upcoming suspense thriller, Broken But Not Dead. Martha includes a must-read PEP TALK that really resonated with me. You can read it here.
Don't forget to come back.
Are you preparing to market you novel? Check out: http://museituppublishing.blogspot.com/2011/06/master-of-marketing-branding.html
and part two:
http://museituppublishing.blogspot.com/2011/06/master-of-marketing-branding-part-ii.html
You'll wonder where Kayelle Allen has been all your life.
Last but not least, Writer's Digest is running a free contest for book-length women's fiction that needs to be "upmarket". You can read more about the context here.
http://www.guidetoliteraryagents.com/blog







8 comments:
Thanks for all the great links. I'm working my way through the list.
I hope you don't mind, but I left you something on my blog, it's a nomination of sorts. I think your blog deserves it!
Enjoyed!
And congratulations on Broken But Not Dead!
Here's a toast to you!
Cheers!
Wishes for many sales!
Great links, thanks so much! Have a great weekend! :)
Nancy, I'm truly honoured. Thank you. What a nice surprise after a long long day in the city. Thank you!
Thank you, Carol. Wish you could come to the party. Wish I didn't have to go. LOL. Just kidding.
You're welcome, Karen. Hope your weekend is the best.
CONGRATS on your new book! The upmarket definition link didn't work for me. : ( I'll look the defintion up after finishing with my blog reading. Thanks!
Thanks, Susanne. And thanks for letting me know about the link. I fixed it to go to another page that's got a good definition.
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