[Editor’s Note: Since posting this review, Mr. Riddle has kindly agreed to an interview about this book and his most recent. Read the interview with AG Riddle] No doubt you’ve uttered the phrase, I’d rather be lucky than good. And, no doubt, you know the latter causes the former. One day I noticed a debut thriller […]
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Review: MAKE ME by Lee Child
Every book must have magic to be successful. George RR Martin has dragons. James Rollins has telepathic marsupials. Zoë Sharp has wit and humor. Lee Child puts magic in the narrative voice. Jack Reacher novels are great stories, full of questions the reader must have answered: Why would farmers bury strangers? How is he going to […]
Marketing for You, the Indie Writer – Part 5: Guest Beth Jusino
Marketing for You continues this week with guest Beth Jusino. Despite my 30 years in sales and marketing, or perhaps because of it, I turned to Ms. Jusino for help launching my debut novel, The Geneva Decision. Her background as a literary agent and editor gave her insights that eluded me. Today, she is the […]
Marketing for You, the Indie Writer – Part 4
About Getting Started. Due to many requests, I’m revisiting ‘getting started with marketing’. After the first three posts, several readers said: I don’t have any fans, I don’t have any followers, I’m not known in any reader-forums, how do I start? I breezed past some basics in the last post Part 3 by saying that your […]
Marketing for You, the Indie Writer – Part 3
What are fans and how do I reach them? Let’s define fans as coming in these three flavors: 1) Rabid – Buys every book and begs for more; subscribes to your newsletter; shares all your Facebook posts; brags about your book in Goodreads forums 2) Core – Bought your most recent, but not your first; […]
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