11 Reasons to build your author brand
Author Tony Riches tweeted a link to Nat Schooler’s post – 11 Reasons Why To Build Your Personal Brand and it got me thinking: there must be a similar set
Author Tony Riches tweeted a link to Nat Schooler’s post – 11 Reasons Why To Build Your Personal Brand and it got me thinking: there must be a similar set
I recently purchased several books (yes, real books) at a Toronto store called Book City. They provided a book mark as many book stores do and the other night, I
Leah Klocek and I connected a few months ago on the interesting and essential topic of historical research. Leah has been a professional researcher for two years. In that time, she’s
Today you may wonder if I’ve lost my marbles. Thoughts on love? Not the usual fare at A Writer of History. So, here’s the story. Two weeks ago, we were at
Like all of you, I follow various blogs, read a few newspapers, and constantly check the Internet for ideas and news about historical fiction, this obsession called writing, and other
A friend told me about The Fussy Librarian – the same friend who told me about BookBub which was a great success! So I contacted them to find out more about
Anna Castle and I connected not too long ago when I found an article she had written about building a plan for her writing efforts. She is the author of
A number of months ago, Barbara Kyle, an author, writing coach and speaker, asked me to do a presentation on being an indie author as part of a two-day writing workshop called
At the urging of two friends, I decided to try BookBub, a popular promotional service, to advertise Lies Told in Silence. Here’s how they describe themselves: “BookBub is a free
Anna Belfrage and I met in Denver at the Historical Novel Society conference. According to Anna, had she been allowed to choose, she’d have become a professional time-traveller. As such a
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