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New Release! Here Lies a Wicked Man by Chris Rogers
When Booker Krane retired early from his career as a white collar corporate investigator, he was sure of only two things: he was done digging up buried secrets, and he loved being near water. After recovering from the bullet wound from his final case, he settles into a leisurely lifestyle at his new … [Read more...]
Author Reveal!
We've been looking forward to this day for what feels like ages--finally, we can introduce you to the fabulous YA fantasy author who has come aboard the Chart House Press ship: B. L. Marsh has been writing and telling stories her entire life. She is a music teacher, guest lecturer and runs … [Read more...]
Telling Arthur: Trusty No. 2
If I've learned one thing from workshops, conferences, and author panels, it's that there is no one right "process" for writing a great book. Sophie Jordan, who I met at the Houston Writers Guild conference in 2012 and have had the pleasure of getting to know better at the West Houston RWA chapter … [Read more...]
Not That Girl: Meet Mary Ann Perez
Last week, I had the distinct pleasure of signing our newest author: Mary A. Perez. Her story will bring you to tears and fill your heart with joy--sometimes on the same page. It is a promise of hope and survival to anyone who woke up hungry and went to bed hungrier every day, for anyone who was … [Read more...]
5 Steps to Finding the Perfect Ghostwriter for Your Book
This is a guest post by freelance writer Kimberly Crossland. Did you know that you don’t have to be a writer to write your own book? You probably already started on your masterpiece, but the time it takes to get your thoughts, story, or ideas out on paper is torturous. Now it’s time to find a … [Read more...]
3 Ways to Market Your New Business Book for Less
This is a guest post by freelance writer Kimberly Crossland. Congratulations! You just finished your first business book. Now what? As a small business owner, you know how to market your business, but how do you market the book you just published? Where do you start, what makes sense to … [Read more...]