Love, Lattes, Mutants…And a Chance to Win a Prize
Romance author Sandra Cox is giving away unique raffle prizes to celebrate the release of her fantasy paranormal book, “Love, Lattes and Mutants.” Even with several books under her belt, Cox continues to learn about the publishing process, which she describes as “ever evolving.”
Q & A: A.S. Fenichel’s “Deception”
In A.S. Fenichel’s paranormal historical romance, “Deception,” demons threaten regency London and only the beautiful Lillian Dellacourt can stop them. “Deception” is the second book in Fenichel’s “Demon Hunters” series.
Cate Masters Will Take You to the Edge of the World in Her New Novel
Cate Masters brings together extreme sports, the Arctic, and two people who are dealing with grief and pain in her new novel, “Twice in a Blue Moon.” Masters, who also writes as C.A. Masterson, has 32 releases under her belt.
Using a Pen Name: 3 Tips for Avoiding a Pseudonym Identity Crisis
While there are many good reasons for using a pen name, choosing one and getting used to it is another matter. My pseudonym—Vina Arno—has a special meaning for me. Still, it’s taking time to sink in.
Romance Author Gemma Brocato Finds Peer Support, Wants to Pay it Forward
As a writer, Gemma Brocato has paid her dues, spending many years as a copywriter in the insurance sector. Today she’s living every writer’s dream: working as an author full time.
Q&A: “Hellish Haven” by L.K. Below
Earlier this year, I read a sizzling little book called “Beauty in His Bed,” a contemporary take on “Sleeping Beauty,” by L.K. Below. If you’ve read it, don’t expect more of the same from the author, who writes in different genres, from YA and MG to adult urban fantasy.
Debut Author Elise Cyr’s Biggest Publishing Lesson: Be Your Own Advocate
As a teenager, Elise Cyr wrote a story about a girl, her horse, and their desperate escape from a powerful warlock. It wasn’t your typical adolescent musing. It became the basis of Cyr’s debut novel, “Siege of the Heart,” recently published by Lyrical Press.
Publishing: What Do Mergers and Acquisitions Mean for Writers?
A report by Publishers Weekly shows increased consolidation in the publishing industry, with 26 mergers and acquisitions occurring within the first six months of 2014. The report says improving economic conditions led to more deals. What does it mean for writers?
Author Cate Masters Wants to Empower Women to “Follow Their Bliss”
Cate Masters not just writes, but concocts stories. Her books combine magic, mayhem, and romance. She writes fantasy, historical, contemporary, and speculative fiction. Masters, who also writes as C.A. Masterson, has 31 releases under her belt.