Tag: self published author
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Review: Robin’s Flight
Robin’s Flight by Breanne Leftwich I found this author through Facebook. She was looking for ARC readers, and I loved the cover, so I volunteered. Read: September 30 – October 2, 2023 Book contains: emotional abuse from a parent, aftermath of torture, character death Buy your own copy! A Little Slow to Get Started Robin…
Tigerpetal Press
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Review: The Lost Son
The Lost Son by Aidan Lucid I found this book as an ARC on BookSirens and was interested enough to check it out. Lucid also has other books published, though I don’t plan on reading those. Read: July 28 – July 31, 2023 Book contains: blood & battle, manipulation Writing was Okay, But the Book…
Tigerpetal Press
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Review: Initiate
The Shadow Atlas: Initiate by Jenny Sandiford It’s been a while since I’ve read a book for review, so I browsed BookSirens until I found this one. It seemed right up my alley. It’s the first of three books so far, so I’m going to look into those after. Read: Apr. 10 – Apr. 21,…
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Review: Exposure
Exposure by Scott Brockman 4 stars – I liked it; it was good After finishing my “reading for review” list, I was on the hunt for new content, so I turned to an ARC reader website. After sorting through a few filters, I found this book and was intrigued enough by the blurb to give…
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Budgeting for Book Publication—Make a Plan
The first thing I’d like to say is that this article is not going to give you a set-in-stone budget. All books are different, so there really isn’t a one-size-fits-all for budgeting, but I hope that after you read this, you’ll have a better understanding of the book publishing world, how to decide where you…
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10 Strategies to Promote Your Book for Free
When you’re self-publishing, most people would agree that the hardest part of the process is getting people to notice your book. This is true for the most part because the market is constantly being flooded with new content, and your book may just be washed away in the flood. The best course of action would…