5 Ways to Get Your Novel Noticed at a Party

“Yeah, so I published my first suspense novel. It’s really a great story.” “No kidding! That’s awesome! I’d love to read it!” “Sweet! Check it out. It’s called —,  and you can find it on Kindle.”  Let’s be honest, they won’t remember you or your book five minutes after...

10 Edit Jobs that Editors Should Avoid

I can’t tell you how grateful I have been over the last year to the editing and publishing professionals who have been so generous with educating and mentoring new authors like me. As an example, just today I read an article form Lisa Poisso, Editor and Story Coach, called...

Ten Ways To Pass The Time Between Manuscript Edits

Especially for debut authors, the wait for that first professional critique of your year’s (or multi-year’s) work can be excruciating. I mean, what’s taking so long anyway? Story coach and editor Lisa Poisso tries to give us some peace of mind in her post Progress Reports: What’s happening during your...

10 Signs to Quit your day job and Become a Full Time Writer

I’ve seen a lot of Twitter activity on the topic of making a career change to write full time. It’s a big risk, but doesn’t have to be cold turkey. Kayla Lee wrote an article for The Writing Cooperative with a terrific three-month plan for converting from a nine-to-fiver to an...

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Our featured author is Shanon Hunt and her novel The Pain Colony. Shanon is an upcoming suspense/thriller writer from New jersey. Visit our shop for ways to purchase some of her books or go to shanonhuntbooks.com to learn more....