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Category Archives: e-publishing
A Writer’s Life with B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree Charlene Newcomb
Great interview with our Pen in Hand colleague, Charlene Newcomb!
Attend a Writer’s Conference? A Risk Worth Taking! (Part 2)
By Catherine Hedge What a delight! I have just returned from a regional writer’s conference, The Society for Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators of Kansas. I spent the day learning from wonderful, creative speakers: Sharon M. Draper, Jennifer Mattson, Karen … Continue reading
Posted in e-publishing, Education, Publishing, Uncategorized, Writing, Writing Process
Tagged attending writing conferences, Brett Wright, Bridget Heos, fear of writing, good writing conferences, Heather Alexander, Jennifer Brown, Jennifer Mattson, Karen Grencik, KSSCBWI, Leonard Bishop, Sharon M. Draper, why should I go to a writer's conference, why should I write?, writing conferences, writing inspiration, writing instructors, writing techniques
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Seeds of Vengeance: Book Release by Mark Rogers
By Mark Rogers Here is the press release for my newest book: Seeds of Vengeance. Fiction House Publishing Proudly Announces: Seeds of Vengeance, a novel by Mark Rogers, Author and Editor of Fiction House Publishing A near-death mining accident triggers … Continue reading
Here’s to Modern Times, When Publishing is (Relatively) Easy…
By Donna Gillespie Recently I decided it was time to try out Amazon’s print-on-demand service, Create Space. It’s an appealing concept: One reader, one book. No inventory, no waste. I’d put it off too long: Only used copies of book … Continue reading
Posted in e-publishing, historical fiction, History, Publishing, Uncategorized, Writing, Writing Process
Tagged cover art, creating cover art, Donna, Donna Gillespie, e-publishing, formatting for Create-Space, Jane Kiskaddon, painting, Publishing Using Create-Space, The Light Bearer, The writing process
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WAR’S TENDER MERCIES
Originally posted on Tales of the Fiction House:
by Mark Rogers, Editor Our Founder, James Thaddeus “Blackjack” Fiction ‘Tell our stories, Raji. If you don’t, it will be as if we never lived.’ These whispering cries of joy and sorrow…
” I Commiserate.” The Trauma of Trilogies
By Donna Gillespie and Beth S. While working on the third book of my Light Bearer series, I wrote this post, The Trauma of Trilogies. Thank you, Beth S. for a great dialogue on the process and for your permission … Continue reading
Book Release: A Carpathian Folk Song: Freedom, Love, Gold
By Catherine Hedge If I could twist time, I would love to spend an afternoon with Kati Tarnay. I really like her, although we’ve never met. I can imagine her dark eyes flashing in her heart-shaped pixie face. Katie would … Continue reading
The Creation of Hunting Heartbreak
By Marie Hampton I have always enjoyed writing. Even back in 6th grade my friend and I would listen to music and write stories about how we would meet our favorite bands and go on some crazy adventure. Recently I … Continue reading
Thank You for A Grand First Year!
By Catherine Hedge Happy New Year! A year ago, persistent writer friends convinced us that we should start a blog. We wanted to showcase our writer’s group in preparation for launching our indie novels and reintroducing previously published works. What … Continue reading
WRITING ADVICE
By Raji Singh, (My name is Raji Singh, although I am truly a Fiction.) “Try to write most everyday- to stay in close mental proximity to your stories and characters. Vast inroads into your work will be the result.” J. … Continue reading