Her work is mostly self - published, and she's exactly the example
of authors we love to see «making it happen» with their author self - marketing.
If it's about readers — I have to think readers are happy with those deal lists, that they've found tons of
new authors they love through those lists.
Many authors love to know how their sales and metrics are doing for a title they have just released.
Could you do me a quick favor and tell me a little bit about yourself (my marketing person told me I had to do this for market research...:) For example, how old you are, what kind of books you like to read, generally where you live and one other
author you love reading.
There are not many
fiction authors I love more than Lorrie Moore, but her latest offering is an unexpected collection of nonfiction essays and criticism that have appeared in an array of publications over the past three decades.
Phillip Yancey is a
Christian author I love, though I'm not sure any of his books would speak directly to the issues you're discussing.
American chefs and
cookbook authors love to wax poetic about the unique flavor of the fresh habanero relatives.
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Restaurants Author Love to Explore Create new Dishes.
Read below for a breakdown of their experience at TeenBookCon, including
which authors they loved the most, the panels that they will remember forever and the books they recommend.
Chat with the author of the new book Breathing Love: Meditation in Action about the spiritual practice of living love and what it means to take our me
Yes, even King, Rawlings, and other high
end authors love that little Random House, Knopf, Scholastic, or Simon & Schuster logo on their spine.
Although it might be presumptuous of me to speak for other writers, I think I can safely say that the vast majority of
authors love getting reviews for their books.
Colleen — Those «magic» blurbs from big name authors don't happen because some charlatan charges money to tell the gullible that big
name authors love to work as slaves 24/7.
Indie
authors love Amazon, because they pioneered self - publishing for ebooks and enabled authors to make a living online.
I share discounted or free titles from trad and self
published authors I love, blog post links and general upbeat stuff, along with the occasional self - promo post.
But honestly, while I loved, loved, loved spending time with my friends, going to the panels, chatting with the authors, and looking around the city, the thing I absolutely loved best was just standing in line talking to the fans, finding out what books they loved,
what authors they loved, what genres they loved.
Mark also shares that he was recently a guest on Patricia McLinn's new
AUTHORS LOVE READERS podcast, where he and Pat had a fun time talking about the story behind the story of writing, where inspiration is found and other reader - centric questions about the writing life.
(Confession: I have a fear of running out of books
by authors I love, which is pretty irrational given that my job allows me to discover great new authors just about every day.)
Also, one more point about author discovery: I don't want to discover 2 - 3 new authors Everytime I care to look; I want to discover one
new author I love or a topic I never thought of at a time.
As a science
fiction author I love «really fascinating, well - thought out science fiction action this will more than entertain them.»
However, there are many
other authors I love: Ilona Andrews, Patrick Rothfuss, Mercedes Lackey, Anne Bishop, Tolkein, CS Lewis, JK Rowling, Devon Monk, Lisa Shearin, Ashley Capes, Rachael Ritchey, to name a few.
It's an event that
indie authors love as it's an opportunity to promote and sell your books as well as connect with readers.
You might be shocked to see how
many authors love to discuss how dumb and weak Millennials and teens are.
I am still gasping that the price for some ebooks
of authors I love, like Patricia Briggs, who's upcoming ebook is 12.99!