(Cover image belongs to artist Knows Flower) In marketing AMIDST TRAFFIC (my first self-published book, which has won several awards) I didn’t follow much of a marketing plan. I basically finished the book, had it edited, and rushed to publish just so ...
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Feed SubscriptionBook Review: “The New Sense” by John B. Dutton
Book: The New Sense Author: John B. Dutton Publisher: Self Published I was interested in the premise of this book, where one of the main characters (known througout most of the book only as “B”) has the ability to sense the world through ...
Read More »Book Review: Minnesota Memoirs by Duff Brenna
Book: Minnesota Memoirs Author: Duff Brenna Publisher: Serving House Books DISCLAIMER: This book contains quite a few adult scenes and language. Not recommended for a traditional, Christian reader. I discovered “Minnesota Memoirs” when this collection won first place in ...
Read More »Book Review: “Some Are Sicker than Others” by Andrew Seaward
Featured image for this blog post belongs to Experimenting With Life. Book: Some Are Sicker than Others Author: Andrew Seaward Publisher: Self Published DISCLAIMER: This book contains a lot of graphic language and explicit scenes. Not recommended for a young reader. ...
Read More »Writer’s Edge: Submission Feedback
Last week, I wrote a brief post about Writer’s Edge and how I discovered them. Here I wanted to share with you the feedback I received on Amidst Traffic: You are a fine writer—with perhaps an affection for Sherwood Anderson’s ...
Read More »Writer’s Edge: An alternative for Christian authors
I discovered Writer’s Edge through a little bit of providence. I was flying back home from Arkansas for an Army conference, so I was travelling in uniform. The first flight stopped at the Dallas Fort Worth airport. On that tiny ...
Read More »Book Review: Taking Flight by Adrian R. Magnuson
Book: Taking Flight Author: Adrian R. Magnuson Publisher: Pink Fish Press “Taking Flight” takes off with a strong premise: A 13-year-old boy named Jeremy goes off on a fugitive road trip with an elderly man named Harry who is on ...
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