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Now that Bound by Ink is out in the world, I’m fielding a lot of questions about reading order. Roots in Ink was released first, but Bound by Ink happened first. Much like the MCU, it’s release order vs chronological order.
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I for sure know that the Big 5 publishing companies have the cash to make their books more accessible and offer more large-print editions without jacking up the price. Indie authors like myself can figure out a place in the middle that increases accessibility without severely increasing the price of the book.
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So you’re an indie author who wants to sell their books directly to readers and bookstores. Here’s my convoluted explainer on how I do it with absolutely no promises that it’s the best or easiest way. Because it’s definitely not.
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I often say all my male main characters (MMCs) are the same guy in a different font. All of my MMCs thus far have been cinnamon roll golden retrievers with a naughty side. Jake Mackenzie is breaking the pattern.
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I don’t often respond publicly to the latest publishing industry discourse. I typically save it for the group chat, but I’m feeling a little punchy this weekend and I’m going to take it out on this particular bit of capitalist bullshit.
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Disturbed Valkyrie Design created the perfect swoony cover for Chasing Ember, releasing everywhere on December 6.
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Advance Reader Copies (ARCs) are a regular topic amongst bookish folks. The conversations range from ARC distribution best practices to bad behavior by authors and/or readers. How ARCs are handled is very much dependent on individual authors and publishers so consider this information the bare bones foundation.
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Bit-by-bit I’ve been building Yes Spaces for my backyard critters. Are you familiar with the concept of a “Yes Space”? A Yes Space is a dedicated area that allows small children to do a particular thing. Instead of outright prohibiting the thing, you give them a place to do the thing. Example: My kid is…
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I’m naturally drawn to stories about soul mates. I love the idea that there are people on this earth that are so well matched it’s like their souls are connected. It’s one that has stuck with me through my Catholic childhood and my secular adulthood. Something I don’t love about the traditional concept of soul…
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Reading challenges aren’t for everyone, but my particular brand of ADHD likes having a realistic goal and a deadline. 2023 Reading Goal 12 Final Count Published Books: 19 Unpublished Manuscripts: 3 Did Not Finish: 5 Did you read any of these? Let’s chat about them in the comments. ARCs and Beta Reads Two of the…
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Is your romance novel a romance novel if it doesn’t have even one glass of champagne? Of course it is, but stereotypes exist for a reason. Snippet challenges are fun because you quickly discover what words you gravitate towards and which ones you don’t. Writing happens in pieces and in order to keep moving forward,…
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I was surprised to find two possible snippets for #FridayKiss and neither are in reference to frozen water vapor. This one is more in line with the romantic vibe of the prompt challenge whereas the other is, well, the exact opposite. About #FridayKiss Each week author Gwynne Jackson posts a word prompt and encourages authors…
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This content is intended for readers 18 years and older The minute I saw the word prompt for #FridayKiss I knew my social media feeds were going to be steamy. My options for #FridayKiss were either completely innocuous or very explicit. I had one compromise that I shared on my social media channels. But as…
































