Using Sense and Setting

This was first posted on Pamlico Writers’ Group website, July 11, 2017, http://www.pamlicowritersgroup.org. The Pamlico Writers have been posting picture writing prompts. Many of these prompts are atmospheric. The setting or scenery is part of the prompt. In one picture we had a night time view of a house in the water, in the most recent a lonely road with storm clouds looming. How important … Continue reading Using Sense and Setting

Kindle Fire Giveaway

We’ve got a monumental gift for you as we celebrate the upcoming Memorial holiday. Now through May 31st, we’re offering a BONUS 10″ Kindle Fire Giveaway in addition to our Spring Fling Giveaway. Thanks to nine bestselling and award winning authors (see below), you can grab 9 of their books for ONLY 99¢ each and enter to win Amazon’s biggest Kindle Fire ~ a 10″ 1080p HD Kindle Fire! This giveaway ends soon, so enter … Continue reading Kindle Fire Giveaway

Marketing Made Easy

Most writers aren’t marketing experts. For those who, like me, are independently published we have to learn to be researchers, writers, editors, cover designers and marketing experts. (There’s more that I left out.) How do you find an inexpensive market place for your books? As a first-time author I am learning as I go. I’m thankful to have a great network of writer-friends who offer … Continue reading Marketing Made Easy

The Prince by Katharine Ashe

Happy Release Day, Katharine! History professor/historical romance author, Katharine Ashe brings the past into the contemporary with an understanding of human nature and historical facts. Her novels are rich in history with a modern relevance. The Prince is a timeless story of the heart versus dreams and responsibility. Mr. Kent (The Prince Ziyaeddin of Tabir) is in exile, making his way in the world as … Continue reading The Prince by Katharine Ashe