If you want to create…
Then watch this speech by author Neil Gaiman. You’ll be inspired. And if that’s not enough then remember the words of Andy Warhol: “Don’t think about making art. Just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it’s good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they’re deciding, make even more art.” Now what are you waiting for? Go!
Interview with Earthly Charms founder Su Kopil
Are you an author in need of top notch promotional items like bookmarks (see the design sample to your left), pens, postcards and more? Do you know of an author who does? Or are you a reader who likes to collect them? If so, then you’ll enjoy my interview with Su Kopil the founder of Earthly Charms, a company that specializes in graphic designs for authors. From bookmarks to eBook covers they can help your vision become a reality! Comment on her interview and you’re eligible to win a free design of your choice.
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3 Quick Questions for Author Regina Hart
Author Regina Hart has a passion for basketball, which is why she’s so excited about her recent series the Brooklyn Monarchs. Her latest release is SMOOTH PLAY with KEEPING SCORE coming out in July. She shared some of her insights into her series and what her alter ego Patricia Sargeant is up to. The Book SMOOTH PLAY A Kensington Publishing mass market paperback contemporary romance ISBN-10: 0758258828 ISBN-13: 978-0758258823 A passion for the game is what it takes to win. But off the court, it takes a different kind of savvy to heat things up. . . He’s part problem-solver and dream-maker. There’s not a crisis he can’t avert. And…
Artists are Weird, but Writers are Crazy: Forget Everybody
Please note that this series is written in fun. If you don’t like hints of sarcasm and hyperbole don’t read this series. If you find the title offensive, don’t read this series. However, if you understand that this is a great time to be a writer of fiction and feel like a lone happy person in a tsunami of fear, read on. Two words I despise, especially in publishing, are ‘Everybody’ and ‘Nobody’. Everybody is on Facebook. Everybody has an iPhone (ipod, iPad etc…) Everybody drives a car. Nobody knows about eating a banana wrapped in rice. Nobody knows what a dumpling is. Nobody listens to (watches, reads, enjoys) that…