Writing a Bestselling Series, Chapter 8: Making Connections
While my early novels were all bestsellers on the science fiction lists, hitting the New York Times bestseller list was another matter entirely. With each
While my early novels were all bestsellers on the science fiction lists, hitting the New York Times bestseller list was another matter entirely. With each
I knew that the second book in my Serpent Catch series was doomed. There were three indicators. The first was that my publisher had been
I felt gratified that my first novel was well received, but I discovered that no matter how well you think things through with a novel,
When I got my first writing contract from Bantam Books, I had two problems. One was my health. I was still fighting off my chronic
When I switched my major from medicine to “Editing” at BYU, I really decided to immerse myself in my writing. Now, I don’t want you
As a young writer, I had a lot of doubts. Perhaps foremost was the problem that I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with
Frequently I’m asked, “How do you write a novel series?” and I’m left to flounder for words. You see, I know what they really want.
Last Sunday my wife suggested that we go for a hike, and we convinced my son, Forrest, to come with us. Now, I like to
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Instead of thinking I had to contact hundreds of book bloggers to see if they’d like to review my book, I started with one blogger a week. By the end of 3 months, my book had appeared on about 20 blogs and received 10 reviews.
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