Fit to be Dead by Nancy West – Cozy Mystery for clue fans
This author has the keen knack of slyly tucking in clues so that they slip past, then pop up later - a joy for mystery readers!
This author has the keen knack of slyly tucking in clues so that they slip past, then pop up later - a joy for mystery readers!
How can you entice readers to find your book, pick it up and read it? Here are five maxims to consider.
The Bad Vampires strike again, but this time our Good Vampires have a secret weapon to make Ghost Toasties the much anticipated and hilarious fourth book in Karl Larew’s Good Vampire trilogy.
A fascinating story that masterfully merges age-old spiritual questions with the latest in modern medicine. A thought-provoking, top-of-the-line read.
Business is business, and books are business in many more ways than getting some readers and a publisher.
Sati and the Rider is a fast-paced, fun read – it’s all in the cards!
When heinous murders tarnish 1899 St. Louis, who are you going to call? None other than Inquiry Agent, Herbert Falken!
Ways to soften the blow of moving back home: 19 million in your pocket, starting your own business... a knack for finding dead blondes wherever you turn? -- Not on the list!
For authors, having your book chosen by a book club is one of those exciting author career highlights. A couple of book clubs is even better. But what about 700? Meet Kathy L. Murphy, founder of the Pulpwood Queens book club with 700+ chapters in the US and 15 countries around the world. If your book is chosen for the Pulpwood Queens Book Club Selections by Kathy, then your book could be ordered and read by all the members of those 700+ chapters. And you can find her at the upcoming Chanticleer Author Conference—CAC17—March 31st to April 2nd. She will be on hand to teach the ins and outs of book clubs and perhaps choose a few new books for her book club selection list. If book clubs are on your marketing radar be sure to attend Everything you need to know to get your book discovered in a really big way: It's all about Book Clubs and Social Media. As part of our spotlight series, we asked Kathy our five questions to get her perspective on professional success. 1. When did you know what you really wanted to be? I have always wanted to do many things. First, when I graduated from high school I did not know what I wanted to be so I decided I would become an airline stewardess. I figured I could travel then figure it out. Wrong, my counselor at school and parents decided I would become a teacher and go to [...]
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