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A Journey Through History & Heritage: An Interview with Karl von Loewe, author of Lost Roots

My wife and I have resided and traveled extensively in Russia and Eastern Europe, which provided valuable cultural context for Lost Roots. We now live in New Jersey with our mouthy cat, but I was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I graduated from Macalester College in St. Paul and earned a master’s degree and Ph.D. from the University of Kansas. For ten years I taught history at the university level and published many academic articles and one book.

The Secret Sauce of Bestselling Book Covers 10 Tips for Authors

The Secret Sauce of Bestselling Book Covers: 10 Tips for Authors

As an author, you know that a book cover is often the first thing potential readers see. It’s your novel’s visual introduction, a glimpse into the world you’ve created. A compelling book cover can entice readers, set the tone for your story, and make your book unforgettable. So, how do you craft a book cover that not only stands out but also speaks to your audience? In this listicle, we’ll explore 10 creative book cover design ideas and provide tips on researching other book covers to find designs you love.

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Awakening Words: An Interview with Kathryn Lund, author of The Things We Left Sleeping

Kathryn Lund lives in the historic city of York in the north of England. She studied archaeology as an undergraduate and postgraduate before doing her masters in Creative Writing. It was from her masters’ submissions that she created her two books, a collection of short stories called The Things We Keep in the Cupboard and her critically well-received novel The Things We Left Sleeping. Released in 2022, The Things We Left Sleeping was named an Indie Top 100 by Shelf Unbound Magazine.

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From Manuscript to Masterpiece: How to Publish a Memoir

Writing a memoir is a deeply personal and cathartic experience. It allows you to reflect on your life, share your unique story, and connect with readers on a profound level. However, the journey doesn’t end with writing; it extends to publishing and sharing your memoir with the world. In this blog post, we’ll explore the essential steps to publish a memoir successfully, from writing an engaging narrative to choosing the right memoir publisher.

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Harmony of Words: An Interview with Lilvia Soto, author of Lies of an Indispensable Nation

I was born in Mexico. My first language is Spanish. When I immigrated to the United States at age fifteen, I learned English, finished high school, then college, earned an M.A., and finally a Ph.D. I then taught at Harvard and other American colleges and universities. I was also a university administrator, the first director of La Casa Latina: The University of Pennsylvania Center for Hispanic Excellence, and the resident director of a study abroad program in Seville, Spain, for students of Cornell, Michigan, and the University of Pennsylvania. I am now a full-time poet, essayist, and independent researcher.

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Small Town Chronicles: An Interview with Daphne Birkmyer, author of the Comfrey, Wyoming Books

Daphne Birkmyer’s background as a teacher and biologist continues to exert its influence on her written work. Born overseas and currently living in California, she observes Americans through an immigrant’s eyes. She shares her home with a multitude of reptiles and mammals and the occasional child who comes home to roost. Book four of the Comfrey, Wyoming series is nearing completion.

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Understanding the Publishing Industry: Key Players and Market Trends

The publishing industry is a vast and ever-evolving landscape that can appear complex and daunting to authors. Understanding the key players and market trends within the industry is essential for success. In this blog post, we will demystify the publishing world, shedding light on the important players involved and exploring the latest market trends. By gaining insights into this dynamic industry, authors can make informed decisions, forge valuable connections, and navigate the publishing landscape with confidence.

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The Ultimate Guide to Crafting a Captivating Children’s Picture Book

Creating a children’s picture book is a delightful endeavor that allows authors to transport young readers to magical worlds and impart valuable life lessons through the power of storytelling. Whether you’re an experienced writer or just starting your literary journey, this comprehensive guide will walk you through the process of writing a children’s picture book that will capture the hearts and imaginations of children and parents alike.

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New Chapters: An Interview with Maria A. Arana, author of Wing Clipped

Maria A. Arana is a writer, poet, and editor from the Los Angeles area. She has published many poems and short stories in various publications. Formerly a teacher who encouraged a love of reading and writing, she now channels that passion to create magical stories for a wider audience. She lives with her family, four dogs, and one cat (who thinks she’s a queen herself).

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Breaking the Silence: An Interview with Pearl Wolfe and Evelyn Anderton, authors of Walk Out the Door

Co-authors Pearl Wolfe and Evelyn Anderton each have over two decades of experience with issues related to violence against women. Both grew up in homes where domestic violence and child abuse were the norm, bringing an intimate perspective to their writing. In the 1990s, while working together in a Eugene shelter for those fleeing domestic violence, they witnessed daily the trauma and damage caused by violent relationships. They have co-authored a riveting new novel, Walk Out the Door, with Atmosphere Press that explores the process of leaving a relationship that confronts so many women facing such violence.