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Author Branding Services

Author Branding Services: Crafting Your Literary Identity

As a writer, the journey from the inception of an idea to the tangible reality of a published book is nothing short of magical. Yet, in the crowded landscape of the literary world, how do you ensure your book stands out, not just as a story, but as a brand? This is where author branding services come into play, acting as the unsung heroes that elevate your work from the shelves to the hearts of readers.

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How Much Does an Editor Cost? Editorial Investment Insights

As a writer, there’s nothing quite as thrilling as seeing your words come to life on the pages of a book. But before you break out the celebratory confetti, there’s a crucial step that could make or break your literary masterpiece: hiring an editor. But of course there’s a question that lingers in every author’s mind: How much does an editor really cost, and is it worth the investment?

Facebook for Authors A Complete Guide

Facebook for Authors: A Complete Guide

As a writer, the journey from the solitude of your writing desk to the expansive world of readers is a thrilling adventure. In this digital age, Facebook stands as a formidable ally for authors seeking to connect with their audience, share their writing journey, and, of course, promote their literary creations. In this comprehensive guide, I’ll walk you through the intricacies of harnessing the power of Facebook to build a thriving community of readers.

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Pathways of Inspiration: An Interview with Cara A’court, author of Three People, Three Countries, One Path

Cara lives in Northumberland with her wife and menagerie of animals. She is currently working toward her English Literature Degree with The Open University and is also the owner of her own business Earth Soul. Cara was inspired to write Three People, Three Countries, One Path when she turned to spiritual practices due to her ill health. Suffering from Fibromyalgia and Hypermobility Syndrome, her writing provides her with escape and most importantly her dreams. Literature has always been her passion and one she now happily pursues.

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Breaking the Silence: An Interview with Davidson Loehr, author of HOLLOW GODS

That the problems facing our country are very broad, deep, and deadly, and that we may be 60-80% established as what is becoming a totalitarian socialism. Unless people see this clearly and find the courage to confront it, the American Experiment will be over in a decade or so. This isn’t my war—I’ll be dead—but it’s my fight. The perfect reader? Well, a bright conservative, and a courageous liberal who can see how dangerous liberalism has been for nearly two centuries.

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So You Want to Publish a YA Novel? A Comprehensive Guide

So, you’ve poured your heart and soul into a young adult (YA) novel that crackles with teenage angst, heart-stopping romance, or a dystopian world that keeps you up at night.
Now, the daunting task looms: how to get your masterpiece into the hands of hungry readers.
Fear not, for this guide will serve as your compass, navigating the complexities of the YA publishing landscape and empowering you to see your book successfully into the world!

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Unveiling Desires: An Interview with Daniel Victor, author of The Evil Inclination

Daniel Victor specializes in writing Jewish-themed fiction and has written three novels, two novellas, and a collection of short fiction. The Evil Inclination is his first published novel. He practiced law for more than forty years, concentrating on international media transactions (including fifteen years as a senior executive for Sesame Street). He is a father and grandfather and lives in New York City with his wife, Ester Fuchs.

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Broadway and Beyond: An Interview with Susan Dormady Eisenberg, author of One More Seat at the Round Table

I’m the author of two backstage novels, The Voice I Just Heard (Amazon, 2012) and One More Seat at the Round Table (Atmosphere, 2023). Prior to tackling fiction, I ran a promotional writing business in Washington, D.C., creating publications for banks, hospitals, and schools, and I also freelanced for magazines and newspapers. Earlier in my life, I did public affairs and/or marketing for Goodspeed Opera House, Syracuse Stage, and The Joffrey Ballet/NYC. I’m now based in Baltimore, Maryland, where I live with my husband, a senior care executive. We have a gifted daughter who is training for a career in theater production. When I’m not working on my fiction, I can often be found in New York City with my husband attending Broadway musicals, an avocation we share.

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Taking Flight: An Interview with Deborah Harkin, author of Shared Crossing

Deborah Harkin holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology and is licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist in California. Dr. Harkin has worked and studied with William Peters, a leader in the field of end-of-life studies, founder of the Shared Crossing Project, and author of AT HEAVEN’S DOOR: What Shared Journeys to the Afterlife Teach about Dying Well and Living Better.

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An Interview with Rey De La Garza, author of The Oracle: Foundation

Rey De La Garza is a writer and spiritual advisor. Her debut novel The Oracle: Foundation was a love letter to her inner child. After being a daughter, friend, employee, wife, and mother she has embarked on a journey to release fulfilling roles and performances in other’s lives and learning how to live for herself. She is building a life she wants and enjoys. Sometimes it is unclear what that looks like or where it will take her, but she knows writing inspiring stories is a staple on this journey.

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An Interview with September North, author of Drum

I have been writing romance for over 18 years and published over 100 titles. In 2019, I moved all pen names (Cara, September, and Echo North) to one website. I write in a variety of subgenres, I am a USMC veteran, and work in higher education as my day job. I host affordable writing workshops once or twice a year, attend conventions and signings as available, and enjoy collaborative projects.