The Getting to Know You Project was intended to introduce RMFW members with short responses to three questions, a photo, and a few social media links. This will be the last post in the series for now. Mike Houtz Website: http://mikehoutz.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/author.mikehoutz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/michaelhoutz/ 1. We know the who (that’s you), so will you…
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Getting to Know You: The RMFW Q&A Project #9
The Getting to Know You Project was intended to introduce RMFW members with short responses to three questions, a photo, and a few social media links. The last post in the series will appear tomorrow. J. A. Kazimer Website: http://jakazimer.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JulieAKazimer Another Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jakazimer/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/jakazimer 1. We know the who (that’s you), so…
Moving from Fear to Courage in Diversity Writing … by Rebecca Hopkins
The very first novel I ever started writing took place in a small town in Texas. The outsider newspaper reporter main character was on her way to solving some town mystery. It was quite similar to my own life at the time. I worked as a small town Texas newspaper reporter from up north. And…
Green … by Rainey Hall
In kindergarten, my teacher read the class Dr. Seuss’ Green Eggs and Ham. She then treated all of us to—you got it—ham, scrambled green eggs, fried green potatoes, green milk and green biscuits. Ah, those were the days. That night after regurgitating green stuff, I swore off eating, touching and smelling anything that resembled mold….
5 Tips for Successful Audiobooks … by Richard Rieman
You wonder if an audio version of your book is a good idea. Maybe you listen to audiobooks – perhaps a Harry Potter book with Jim Dale doing over 150 different voices – and you think, it’s probably much too complicated and expensive. Here are some common audiobook misconceptions: 1. Underestimating Audiobook Popularity At a…