![]() ![]() It amazes me the number of times I discover a new-to-me-author and I rush to their website to find out if they have other books out or when the next book is coming out and….nada. Make sure your website or blog (or both) is up to date. ![]() ![]() Kav, what piece of advice would you offer authors who are just starting out? Prostitute Debra Murphree says evangelist Jimmy Swaggart was kinky and cheap too during their 20 liaisons, having sex with her only once but demanding that she perform a. Sunday I announce the winners and post what I’ll be reviewing and giving away in the coming week. So I review a different book a day from Monday to Saturday and each book includes a giveaway opportunity. (I’m a technology dunce.) My focus has always been on reading and reviewing…and in the last several years, giveaways too. I fleshed out my reviews and started posting them on Goodreads, CBD, Amazon and Chapters as well. In a matter of years he’d become a trusted private detective and gathered the notice of the government well before the time of the CIA or FBI. I liked the fact that I could tag books by author, genre and subject (that’s the librarian in me.) I never thought it would get any notice! But then I got a few followers and a comment or two and it slowly grew from there. small business in a Chicago suburb, turned in some information on illegal activity he’d been watching in his neighborhood. ![]() I began my blog as a way to keep track of the books I read – kind of an online reading diary with very sparse reviews meant just for me. I have been reviewing Christian Fiction for seven years now and it started by accident. ![]()
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