Tag: Promotion

Are You Ready To Sell Books? The Key To Making Your Book Successful

Many people ask me how authors make it. What causes author X to be a bestseller? Was it a special trick of the light? Was it luck? What causes success? I’ve explained many times that consistency is one of the most important ingredients to success. The ability to push your books with consistency is crucial …

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The Amazing Mr Breland: An Interview With Bestselling Western Author Jeff Breland

For Jeff Breland, it comes naturally. It’s a natural thing for him to sit down with a pad and pencil to write a story. A story that could take him many places, to many different times. For readers, it’s a natural thing to want to read a Breland story. An educated man might wonder at …

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The Reward of Being Western: An Interview With Western Author J.C. Hulsey

Being a Western writer is one of the most rewarding experiences a man can have. Being a Western publisher must give J.C. Hulsey a pile of pleasure. This interview is all about the man behind the books. It’s all about writing books. His books have sold thousands of copies, and have won awards. His first book …

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How John D. Fie, Jr. Broke Through the Noise and Became a Western Bestseller

  Westerns have been captivating audiences around the world for a long, long time now. Western books, in particular, have been incredibly popular– and no writer has been more popular with modern Western readers than John D. Fie, Jr. Since arriving on the scene, he has scored three major hits. His books have been read …

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A Man For All Audiobooks: An Interview With Audiobook Narrator Paul Provo

This new interview is with audiobook voice Paul Provo. Paul, who resides in Spain, has just completed working on the mammoth task of recording a train orientated audiobook for the Railroad Artifact Preservation Society in Amarillo. This brilliant new book will entertain all train enthusiasts from 1 to 101. But what about the voice behind …

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Western Star Lon Safko Has A New Book On The Horizon

“Massacre! Book 1 in the Secret of the Lost Dutchman” is the first book in a new and exciting Western series from bestselling author Lon Safko based on the true story behind the legendary goldmine. The secret of the Lost Dutchman goldmine has been legendary for as long as anyone can remember—this is the true …

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Western Author Hutchinson Wins Acclaim, Awards and Leads The Way For Western Authors

WESTERN FICTIONEERS ANNOUNCES THE 6TH ANNUAL PEACEMAKER WINNERS 2016 PEACEMAKER AWARDS BEST FIRST NOVEL: STRONG CONVICTIONS by GP Hutchinson (The Hutchinson Group, LLC) Finalist: DAKOTA TRAILS by Robert McKee (Pen-L Publishing) PISTOL MAN by Daniel Cassidy (Whimsical Publications, LLC) THE SKELETON WALKERS by Derek Burnett (Derek Burnett) BEST NOVEL: BONE DIGGER by Douglas Hirt (Five …

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Writing Dreams: An Interview With Author M.L. Newman

M. L. Newman is an independent writer who lives in rural Connecticut with her wonderful husband. She is a member of the RWA. She has a bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences from Marist College. She is active in community theatre and has played characters ranging from Brigitta Von Trapp in The Sound of Music to …

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Jack The Ripper Is Stalking The Old West: An Interview With Western Author Frank F. Fiore

The first book in a new Western mystery series will put the best of the British against the American West. Filled with action, drama, twists, turns and gunfights, this series will leave you wishing for more. Jack the Ripper is terrorizing the citizens of London, and there is only one connection between each murder known …

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A Man On The Run: An Interview With Western Author Stephen Wilson

When it comes to Westerns, it really comes down to story. Most Western readers are careful buyers who really want to lose themselves in a story of the Old West. When I first met Stephen Wilson, author of the fantastic “Frank Palmer Stories” series, I was blown away. Why? Because he couldn’t stop telling me …

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