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Books don’t sell themselves–or do they?

Posted on March 12, 2019 by J.A. (Julie) Kazimer

No, they don’t. They really, really don’t. I hear writers say all the time how great their book is, and yet, no one seems to be buying it. And they can’t figure out why? As a writer, no matter where you are in your journey, it’s important to remember that like most consumer products, your…

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Rocky Mountain Writer #162

Posted on March 10, 2019 by Mark Stevens

Sue Hinkin & Low Country Blood  Low Country Blood is the second book in Sue Hinkin’s Vega & Middleton Mystery Series and it launches in a few short weeks, on April 1. This one focuses on Los Angeles TV journalist Beatrice Middleton, who has lost her job. With a possible employment offer in Atlanta, she…

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Reformation

Posted on March 8, 2019 by Nathan Lowell

No, not that one. But they’re related. Part of my semi-regular practice as a professional is a periodic marketing scan. I try to remember to do it at least once a year, but I sometimes forget. I tend to discount changes that challenge my assumptions, until I get clubbed upside the head with a clue-by-four….

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Rocky Mountain Writer #161

Posted on March 7, 2019 by Mark Stevens

James Persichetti & Lost Hat Editorial  This week we interviewed editor, writer, and all-around interesting guy James Persichetti. We discuss his recent career move from managing foreign rights at a literary agency; the difference between all the many types of editing; and the best tactics for making your novel stand out to agents, editors, and readers. James Persichetti…

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Addictive Storytelling

Posted on March 7, 2019 by Kevin Paul Tracy

The other day I downloaded a book from Amazon onto my Kindle and began to read. About 50 pages in, I suddenly got a vague sense of deja vu, and as I read further, I kept getting that feeling and it kept getting stronger. Finally, about halfway through I couldn’t escape the realization that I’d…

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