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Tag Archives: publishing
Row80 Check In 9000 and Counting
I know I’ve been fail checking in the last few weeks. Truthfully, I hate just posting about the word count, but I haven’t wanted to take the time to add something useful to my posts. But I had to post … Continue reading
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Tagged plotting, publishing, Row80, Stacy Green, Stacy Green author, Stacy Green suspense author, Writing
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Manic Monday: Guest Author Bob Mayer Talks Dollars And Good Sense
I’m VERY honored to have Bob Mayer guesting today. His knowledge of the industry and willingness to share makes his blog a must read. In a publishing environment that’s in constant flux and often fraught with arguments over traditional vs. … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, author guest post, bestseller lists, Bob Mayer, ebooks, New York Times Best Selling Author, New York Times Bestselling Author, publishing, Self-Publishing, Stacy Green, Stacy Green suspense author, Stacy Green Turning The Page, Writing
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Manic Monday Welcomes Jen Talty!
As most of you know, Jen Talty is the co-creator of Who Dares Win Publishing, and her expertise has been an integral part of WDW’s success. Jen is also a very talented writer with a wealth of knowledge about the … Continue reading
Manic Monday: Laura Kaye stops by!
I’m so excited to welcome bestselling paranormal, contemporary, and erotic romance author Laura Kaye. She’s going to be talking about her experience publishing with a small press, and on Wednesday, PJ Sharon will be over at Catie Rhodes’s blog discussing … Continue reading
Row80 Check-In: From celebration to determination
I’m visiting my parents this weekend while Grace is on spring break, so I haven’t gotten a lot done since Thursday. But I did make some progress this week. Still basking in the glow of signing my first book contract … Continue reading
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Tagged craft, Into The Dark, outlining, Pinterest, plotting, publishing, World Literary Café, Writing
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Manic Monday: BIG NEWS!
I’m so excited to finally be able to announce my debut novel, INTO THE DARK, will be released by MuseItUpPublishing in November! It will be available in ebook format with paperback released at a later date. I still can’t believe … Continue reading
Row80 Check-In
Happy Hump Day, everyone! Things are going well here. I managed to get back into working on The Prophet and have written 2300 words this week. The Row80 sprints at 1 central are a big help for me to focus–thank … Continue reading
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Tagged e-publishing, Insanity Workout, publishing, Row80, Stacy Green, Stacy Green Turning The Page, The Prophet, Writing
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Row80 Check In – Write The Book YOU Want to Read.
I don’t have much in the way of an update. I’ve been limping along since I returned from the funeral. Sometimes it’s hard for me to get back into the groove of things, but I’ll manage. I have been working … Continue reading
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Tagged Into The Dark, publishing, Row80, Stacy Green, Stacy Green Turning The Page, Writing
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Manic Monday: Social Media…Mud Print?
We all know social media is vital for today’s writers. We’ve been told by various social media experts that we must have a brand, a network, a footprint. I’m working on it, but most days it feels like a … Continue reading