The following list and comments were taken from the October 10 Author Talk. These informal gatherings cover topics of interest to the Passionate Ink membership and are open to all members. Writing craft is important and there are books and communities of writers who can help you improve. Initially, learning craft is a far better… see more
Marie Force: Self-Publishing 101 for Romance Authors By A.C. Rose Many romance authors want to be New York Times bestselling author Marie Force when they grow up, and learn all they can from her success. She’ll be leading a special workshop for Passionate Ink June 13th through 18th, called Self-Publishing 101 Virtual Workshop with Marie Force. It is… see more
What’s your next upcoming book? I have a new novel, The Klockwerk Kraken coming out this summer. I’m so excited since it’s my first novel (I’ve published short stories and a novella before, but never a novel!!!). I wish I had a cover, but it’s not ready yet. But I have the blurb (that I… see more
The fabulous Charity Parkerson and fellow Passionate Ink member has written a series of posts on the truths of advertising. Check out part three here. Her posts includes a list of recommended editors, book formatters, marketing agencies, tour agencies, personal assistants and more. Charity has even included a tidbit on why she finds value in… see more
What’s your next upcoming book (blurb, title, buy links, cover) Abby’s Two Warriors Book 2 of Wounded Warriors is out Friday May 8th Here is the link to my Bookstrand Author Page I won’t have a direct buy link or over until closer to the date. If I get a cover prior to the next newsletter… see more
Need to start or finish a project or just refocus on your writing? No time for a retreat? An at-home writing intensive might be just the solution. Participants will learn how to prepare for and execute a successful at-home writing intensive leading to renewed focus and enthusiasm for their current project, increased productivity, and a… see more
Have you ever wondered why some books are a faster read than others? Or perhaps why some books are a bit more confusing and harder to read and follow than other books? Think back on the last book you put down and never finished. Open it up and reread a few paragraphs again and see… see more