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8 Ways Nonfiction Authors Can Use Google Alerts

How authors can use google alerts

One of my favorite free services is Google Alerts, an internet monitoring service that sends e-mail notification when keywords or phrases you identify appear online. This service is a goldmine for authors because it allows you to track mentions of your work, competition, and more. Here are some Google Alerts you should be sure to

Write Your Book in a Week – Writer’s Retreat

writer's retreat

My friend Julie Salisbury is hosting a fabulous writing retreat and I wanted to share the details with you. If the dates didn’t fall on my wedding anniversary, I’d be there for the R&R and focused time to write. That sounds decadent! Here are the details… Have you started to wonder when you will fit

New Features in Amazon’s Author Central

Amazon Author Central

Amazon makes it easy for authors to get additional exposure with their free Author Central service. This allows authors to create a custom profile that includes your bio and blog feed. You can also use this to modify the description for your book on Amazon. Some new features have been added recently so if you

Author Interview: Suzanne Milliesdottir

Suzanne Milliesdottir - Author of Crucible of Silence

Book Title: The Crucible of Silence: My Journey to Prosecute My Husband for Sexually Abusing Our Daughter Website URL: http://thecrucibleofsilence.com What is your book about? In The Crucible of Silence I chronicle both my emotional and practical journeys to protect my daughter following the discovery my husband was sexually abusing our daughter. Most people underestimate

How to Turn Your Blog into a Book (Or Start Blogging and Complete Your Manuscript in 60 Days!)

How to turn a blog into a book

Turning a blog into a book isn’t exactly a new concept—it’s been done by many over the years. One big recent example was highlighted in the movie Julie and Julia, featuring Meryl Streep and Amy Adams. The movie was based on a blog-turned-book by Julie Powell, a woman who decided to spend a year cooking