Tag: Nick Wale

An Open Letter to Indie Authors on the Importance of Marketing

 An open letter penned to all writers from one of the bestselling independently published authors of today. Lloyd Tackitt! Fellow Independent Authors:  Promoting our books is half the battle.  The other half of course is writing a book.  If you’re like me, you have barely enough time available to write.  I work a day job …

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“Talk About Books… NOT MORMONS!” J.W. Pleads!

J.W. Northrup announced that he would interview with me again– on one condition! I asked what the condition was and he told me that I couldn’t ask him about Mormons as he was sick of being asked about them. “J.W.,” I said, “would I ask you about Mormons?” “Well….” J.W. started to reply. “Okay,” I …

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The Verdict: The Legal Eagles Meet!

This isn’t Perry Mason, folks! I have gathered together two of the finest legal minds of their time for a conversation. I wanted to ask the questions that nobody dares ask a lawyer. Things like… Do you feel a sense of power? What does it feel like to be in the top leagues of one …

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Nick Wale Asks Tommy Clark: Are You Ready For The Big Time?

Thomas Andrew Clark is a young writer who achieves very easily. He wanted to write a book and so he sat down. The ideas flowed, and suddenly he found himself the owner of a very commercial manuscript, written with his writing partner. Rogue’s Phoenix Chronicles Book 1: Thieves and Kings became a book and the …

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Just Some Old Men: Summit Meeting with Mike Trahan and Mike Walsh

This interview was a labour (or ‘labor’ for American readers) of love. I always wanted to get these two veterans in a double interview. An interview that would allow me to put their respective Q and A sessions under the microscope. What makes a good interview? Well, questions! Before we get into it, let me …

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The Name Is Bond… Carol Bond!

Carol Bond (who writes under the pseudonym Ellen Mae Franklin) is considered to be the fairy godmother of writers. She runs a very popular blog with a sole purpose of interviewing the best writers around. Now, some may say she is a rival, but I don’t see it that way. We both have our own …

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“Go Big or Go Home” Says J.W.

Yesterday, I took part in a webinar that included author J.W. Northrup. It has been a rollercoaster month for J.W. as his book The Gold Slaves geared up for release. The Gold Slaves is now available through Amazon and his publisher’s website. So what does J.W. feel about the world of the published author? We …

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The Young Brit: J.W Northrup Interviews Nick Wale

A few weeks ago I was asked by a friendly bestseller J.W. Northrup to sit for an interview. I’m not averse to that at all. He caught me during a break from my usual schedule of interviews and posed some questions to me. I thought that was it… but, oh NO! The next day he …

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Consulting A Consultant… FREE 15-minute session offered!

It’s always rather daunting to think about promoting a book. Most writers find promotion to be the biggest roadblock as they move toward success. Why is promotion such a problem? The main problem is where to start. Where do you start with promotion? How do you know which road to take? How can you tell …

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The Artist Speaks — A Profile of Comic Artist, Andrew Tunney

Andrew Tunney is one of those guys who has achieved great success in probably the hardest creative business to break into. He is an artist, an applauded artist. His first comic was called GIRL&BOY. Not only was it an instant sales success, it was nominated as best comic in the first British comic awards. So …

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