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Social Media for the Genre-Conflicted, Part 1
In a previous post, I described how my husband and I designed my new website to encompass all three of the genres I’m published in–science fiction (YA), romance, and mystery. I have a great landing page that directs visitors to … Continue reading
New Website! A Solution for the Genre-Conflicted
So what do you do to promote yourself when your published work spans three genres (romance, speculative fiction, mystery) and two markets (adult and young adult)? This wasn’t a huge issue when I initially sold my first YA science fiction … Continue reading
Posted in Books, The Writing Life, Writing Craft
Tagged awakening, books, clean burn, ebooks, karen sandler, marketing, mystery, promo, promotion, rebellion, romance, science fiction, TANKBORN, ya, young adult
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RTW — My YA Buddy IRL
This week’s YA Highway prompt is What IRL people can you talk to about YA? I confess it took some head-scratching to figure out what IRL meant. Yes, I’m an old fogey (hah! how many of you even know the … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged books, in real life, irl, kindle, reading, takborn, the hunger games, ya, young adult
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#ArmchairBEA Intro
I’m a latecomer to ArmchairBEA, so I have some catching up to do. I would have loved to attend BEA this year because I love NYC. Yes, very corny and cliche, but for me ’tis true. I was lucky enough … Continue reading