Publishing is tough and monetary success is tougher. Because of this, it is vital that you tell the story you would want to read. If you wouldn’t want to read it, no one else will.
Robert Barlow Jr – 22 March 2018 Continue reading
Publishing is tough and monetary success is tougher. Because of this, it is vital that you tell the story you would want to read. If you wouldn’t want to read it, no one else will.
Robert Barlow Jr – 22 March 2018 Continue reading
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I hate reading paragraph after paragraph of the narrator telling the reader what’s happening. I’d much rather have the characters talk to each other like normal people and explain things through dialogue.
John Wilker – 20 March 2018 Continue reading
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I’m an Austinite, it’s what we do. From Willie Nelson to Rick Linklater and Robert Rodriguez, we just go and make the thing ourselves.
Brian Corley – 18 March 2018 Continue reading
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I’m living proof that while not managing addictions and mental health can absolutely drag you down, it’s possible to stand up again and make a life for yourself. It’s also possible to make a better life where you give back. That’s what I’m trying to do with this book.
Joshua Shea – 16 March 2018 Continue reading
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I kept reading about advances in technology that have made independent publishing a much more viable option than in previous eras. For readers I think it has turned into something rather like the indie music scene, an alternative to whatever the mainstream is selling. That aroused my curiosity, and I decided to try it for myself.
Alison Baird – 14 March 2018 Continue reading
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In my day job I am a biochemist working in medical research. The journal articles I write there must focus on facts – therefore I enjoy being creative in my free time by inventing fantasy stories.
Chris Hoffman – 12 March 2018 Continue reading
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I think the most important thing is to write about what you are passionate about. I think everyone has stories or things they could write about, or at least to teach others about. You just have to find what it is you want to say and work hard.
L.D. Valencia – 9 March 2018 Continue reading
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I believed enough in this book to know that I wanted to get it out there for people to read, and then get on with writing the next one.
Karen Ankers – 7 March 2018 Continue reading
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This book is for the person facing hard times who wants practical and eclectic ways to improve their lives.
Gigi Langer, PhD – 5 March 2018 Continue reading
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I want us all to recognize that refugees, those forced to leave the lands of their mothers and fathers, are the victims. They should never be made to be the enemy.
Ralph Webster – 3 March 2018 Continue reading
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