The community of authors is a powerful place to belong. There is advice on how to query agents, writing tips, self-publishing guides, you name it. While I’ve tried to put a few tips and tricks on this site in my blog, a simple search on the Internet will net you a plethora of results.
Beta Reading ● Author Coaching ● Review Programs ● Articles & More
Beta Reading & Author Coaching
Between writing, marketing, and working all things publishing, I find there is a definite need to help others in certain ways. While it is true these are paid services, they are far less expensive than the majority of options out there.
Here is what I currently offer through Fiverr:
- Beta Reading
- If you’ve recently completed a novel or short story and wish to have a beta reader, let me know. My preferred genres are science fiction, fantasy, horror, thriller/suspense, mystery and some literary. This is highly recommended before you begin the query or publishing process.
- ★★★★★ – “I received an extensive detailed report on the current draft of my novel. The feedback was supportive, honest and extensive. The critique was nothing short of brilliant, and if I ever write another book, I’ll be back. Thank you so much! Six stars out of five….”
- If you’ve recently completed a novel or short story and wish to have a beta reader, let me know. My preferred genres are science fiction, fantasy, horror, thriller/suspense, mystery and some literary. This is highly recommended before you begin the query or publishing process.
- Author Coaching
- Unlock your writing potential with unmatched expertise. With a Masters in Organizational Psychology, facilitation experience in leadership and professional development courses at Yale, and authorship of 21 diverse publications, I bring a multi-faceted approach to your writing challenges. Elevate your craft through services tailored to your needs:
- Deep Dive Coaching: Get intimate with plot, characters, and world-building like never before.
- Emotional Intelligence: Unearth the psychological layers of your characters to make them unforgettable.
- Creative Unblock: Stuck? We’ll blast through your writing obstacles together.
- Strategic Advice: Receive razor-sharp guidance on your story’s direction and trouble spots.
- Workflow Mastery: Streamline your process for peak productivity and mental clarity.
- Atmospheric Worldbuilding: Use meteorological nuances to bring your settings to life and captivate your readers.
- Unlock your writing potential with unmatched expertise. With a Masters in Organizational Psychology, facilitation experience in leadership and professional development courses at Yale, and authorship of 21 diverse publications, I bring a multi-faceted approach to your writing challenges. Elevate your craft through services tailored to your needs:
Review Programs
Indie Author Review Program – 100% Free with Zero Obligation, 2024 Submissions Open December 1st!
I read quite a bit, and as an indie author I know the pain of trying to get reviews for one’s work. Every year, I plan to read at least 12 books by Indie authors and post reviews on Goodreads, LibraryThing, Amazon.com, and this blog. These books will be promoted through my Semi-Not-Horribly-Regular Newsletter and on social media throughout the year.
Reviews Outside of the Open-submission Time for the Indie Author Program
For all review requests received outside of the open-submission time for the Indie Author Program, I will selectively choose from those submitted. This is not a guarantee of a review, but if your genre is a good fit, I will likely read and review it. This is also FREE. I do not charge for reviews.
Articles & More
The Writer’s Weather Companion
Check out the articles on this page which were written to show how weather can be used effectively as a literary device.
A Few Helpful Articles Related to Publishing & Marketing
- Kindle Vella ThoughtsAfter completing my second serial on Amazon’s platform, I have some Kindle Vella thoughts…mostly for writers.
- A Release Plan for the Schedule DependentThe release of a book is nowhere near the end of an author’s journey, but it does feel good once you’re there.
- On Writing a Synopsis, Blurb, Logline and TaglineIt’s the same for every writer, I suppose: the synopsis is a beast that guards the gates of publication, one that rears its ugly head right after finishing a 100,000-word novel. So, how do you best write one?
- How To: Give eBooks a Little Push — Part 2In Part 2, I promised to talk how to build the Uniform Resource Locator (URL), or the “link” you need to apply to each of the buttons.
- How To: Give eBooks a Little Push — Part 1This post (and the next) are geared toward the self-published authors out there and describe a way to push (or “gently nudge”) readers to share their work in an easy, accessible way.
- How To: Become a Vicar of ViralityTruthfully, I have no idea how a novel becomes viral if the author isn’t well known, but I’m going to list out a bunch of stuff that probably says I’m doing it wrong.
- What is Kindle Vella? PART 3This final post will talk about covers, whether you can connect other work to a Vella story, and marketing opportunities that exist.
- What is Kindle Vella? PART 2This post on Kindle Vella covers the Reader Experience, rules, and ease of publishing.
- What is Kindle Vella? PART 1I decided to write this post because I decided recently to take the plunge into the beta version of Kindle Vella, to see what I might do with it, and to understand the nooks and crannies before it becomes a full-blown global thing.
- What Works for Independent Authors? Guest Post by Scott BuryThis guest post by Scott Bury examines the “Independent Author” label and what’s worked for him.
If there is another way I can help you, the author, please let me know.