Please help me to welcome Alicia Dean to Write with Fey. She's sharing a scene spotlight for Cupid's Beau, perfect for the month of February and to follow Valentine's Day.
Please help me to welcome Alicia Dean to Write with Fey. She's sharing a scene spotlight for Cupid's Beau, perfect for the month of February and to follow Valentine's Day.
I had the pleasure of editing The Window by Dave Cole (a Dancing Lemur Press title). When I chose a guest post and needed to come up with a topic, there was one thing I was curious about...how did Dave come up with the idea for "the window" in the story?
Keep reading for Dave's answer...
New Release Marketing Conclusions:
Last month, I had a new release: A FIGHTING CHANCE. I did a lot for this release. And I mean A LOT. Rather than hash out my marketing plan here, you can visit my guest post at Victoria Marie Lee's blog.
What I want to share here are the results of my marketing. This post is long. If you want, you can skip to the conclusion.
10 Reasons Why Readers Quit a Book
by Jacqui Murray
It used to be I almost always finished any book I started. I'd think about all the work the author put into writing it, figure it was my personal lens not their skill, and continue in the hope I'd learn a different way of thinking. Over the years, I've changed. With Kindle Unlimited, I can borrow a book, read a few chapters, and then return it with no muss or fuss. Now, I quit about 10% of the books I start even after spending the time to preview, read the blurbs, and explore reader comments.
I would like to welcome author Elizabeth Seckman and her character Maureen Privet for a girls' time author/character date.
On to you Elizabeth and Maureen...
1. Which character are you going out on a "date" with? Maureen Privet from Flip My Heart
2. Where are you going? (What will you be doing?) No, this isn’t a date-date. I mean it’s a real date as in you can write the place and time down on your calendar, but it’s not that kind of date. No romance, just the scheduling of always-valuable girl time.
Why did I write a story for Thorn in the Disaster
Crimes series?
When I was writing Flaming Crimes (Book 4), which
featured Beth and Donovan, I was thinking ahead to Frozen Crimes (Book
5) and considering what would come after that. I had a hurricane, earthquake,
tsunami, wildfire, and would soon have a blizzard.
However, there was always one disaster I thought about and
wondered how I’d handle it…a tornado.