Do you like clean wholesome romance? If you read and follow my work, then my guess is YES, you do. And since that’s the case, I’ve got some good news for you.
There’s a new romance that focuses solely on clean wholesome romance.
Do you like clean wholesome romance? If you read and follow my work, then my guess is YES, you do. And since that’s the case, I’ve got some good news for you.
There’s a new romance that focuses solely on clean wholesome romance.
I’ve been doing this for a while now, and my editor thought it would be nice if I were to write down a little something about the adventures of self-publishing and what I’ve learned from it. I’ve had several first-time indie authors ask me how to go about it, but you’ll probably be surprised that it’s not as daunting as you might think. The self-publishing platforms are really good at guiding you through a step-by-step process.
I haven’t done a giveaway in a long time. I figure a new release is a good excuse.
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I’ve got a post all written and ready to go called “An Author’s Guide to Self-Publishing.” However, before I publish that one, I wanted to do a precursor to it, because once you’ve finished your book, you can’t just jump straight into publishing.
Or—you could, but you shouldn’t.
I use a program called Scrivener to write my books. Why? Why not Microsoft Word? Or Pages? Or Googledocs? Well, I considered doing a bunch…
Release days are always exciting.
And nerve wracking.
Because no matter how many times I do this, my emotional attachment to these books and their success never wanes. Going to the Kindle page and seeing there are already several wonderful reviews less than 24 hours after it was released makes my little author heart sing.