Writer Habits, writing

Making the Switch From KDP to Ingram Spark

I think I am finally making the switch after six years of selling exclusively to Amazon with my eBooks through KDP. I was always reluctant to change because I made most of my money through the Kindle Unlimited program on my pages read, but I think that has run its course. I'm ready to start selling more books to more people, ready to reach a new audience, and I think Ingram Spark is the perfect platform for this! Plus, I would really love to see my books in hardcover!

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Two Books for Less Than a Dollar!

Today, you can get the first two books in the supernatural thriller series Chronicles of a Supernatural Huntsman for less than a dollar! Broken Angel (#1) is free on Kindle and Earth Angel (#2) is only $0.99. Get yours today and dive into Kamlyn's world of monsters and darkness as she fights her way towards… Continue reading Two Books for Less Than a Dollar!

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Get Ready for the Book Sale This Weekend!

"Earth Angel", the 2nd book in the supernatural thriller series "Chronicles of a Supernatural Huntsman" is going on sale this weekend! If you haven't read "Broken Angel", the 1st book in the series, you can get it FREE on Kindle right now.

Writer Habits, writing

Graduate School for Writers: Marketing Plan

If it wasn't for schooling being free through my work, I probably would never have gone back. Once I completed my Bachelor's Degree in English (which I still feel was totally useless for me to get to be an author. All I did was read books and write reports on them, which I could have done on my own.) I swore to myself I was DONE with school for good. Never again would I write a research paper or thesis. But once I dove into the self-publishing world of indie authors I realized that only about 10% of writing actually has to do with writing! The majority of the success of your book depends on good marketing skills! CRAP!

Writer Habits, writing

HELP! Once Again Life Gets in the Way of Writing

Why is it so hard to not let life get in the way of writing? Even my dedication to blogging has waned. I know that I should carve out 30 minutes each day to sit and write, whether on this blog, in my book, or elsewhere. I am doing A LOT of journaling, so I guess that can be considered writing.