There are two primary methods for authors or aspiring authors to get their books in print: find a publisher or do it yourself. Self publishing is much more affordable now than it used to be, and many people are taking that route. If you have a book completed, or nearly so–or merely have an idea(…)
Guest Post
Guest Post Wetting the lips: the importance of sexual tension
I’m welcoming Amber Lea Easton to the blog today, to share a guest post on sexual tension and how to use it in your work to build up some romantic suspense. You can also read an excerpt from her new novel, Kiss Me Slowly. Wetting the lips: the importance of sexual tension Anticipation…the breath before(…)
Guest post: What makes a book a crossover? – K.B. Hoyle
Today I’m welcoming K.B. Hoyle, author of The Six, one of the books in The Gateway Chronicles. K.B. is sharing a great guest post! What makes a book a crossover? I was asked recently in a radio interview whether or not I considered my book, The Six, to be a crossover novel. My answer was, “Yes!(…)
Guest post: Practical Advice to Remember When Reviewing (Mayra Calvani)
Today I’m delighted to welcome Mayra Calvani to the blog. Mayra is on a book blitz with Bewitching Book Tours and is promoting The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing, written with co-author Anne K. Edwards. To read more about The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing, including my review (eek – don’t I feel under(…)
Guest post: Larry Peterson
Today I’m delighted to welcome Larry Peterson, one of the authors taking part in March’s #winwithebooks event! Buy one book at just $0.99 and get another one absolutely free. Head on over to http://winwithebooks.com to find out more. Guest post First of all, I have always wanted to be a writer but my journey followed a(…)
Guest post: The Making of an Anthology – Coral Russell
Today I’m delighted to welcome Coral Russell, one of the authors taking part in March’s #winwithebooks event! Buy one book at just $0.99 and get another one absolutely free. Head on over to http://winwithebooks.com to find out more. Guest post: The Making of an Anthology I’m part of a horror anthology called Playing with Fire. In(…)
Guest post: Finding Your Voice – B.K. Walker
Today I’m delighted to welcome B.K. Walker, one of the authors taking part in March’s #winwithebooks event! Buy one book at just $0.99 and get another one absolutely free. Head on over to http://winwithebooks.com to find out more. Guest post: Finding Your Voice – Can You Be The Writer You’ve Always Wanted to Be?(…)
Guest post: Thick Skin – S.M. Boyce
Today I’m delighted to welcome S. M. Boyce to the blog, as part of The Lichgates Hidden World Blog Tour. Guest post: Thick Skin Dearest, Darlingest Writer, You’ve either written a book or you’re writing one. Maybe it’s a short story. It’s your baby. It’s amazing. Now, how’s this for awesome: it’s about to(…)
Book Bags and Cat Naps welcomes Brian Holers: Guest post
Please enjoy this guest post by Brian Holers, author of the literary novel, Doxology. Then read on to learn how you can win huge prizes as part of this blog tour, including $450 in Amazon gift cards, a Kindle Fire, and 5 autographed copies of the book. Not just for Christians One of the(…)
Book Bags and Cat Naps welcomes Lisa de Nikolits: Guest post
Today I’m delighted to welcome Lisa de Nikolits – author of West of Wawa – to the blog. Lisa is visiting for a two day stop as part of her WOW Blog Tour. Stop back again tomorrow to read Lisa’s interview and my review of West of Wawa. [sws_blue_box box_size="550"] West of Wawa is a coming-of-age backpacking(…)
Book Bags and Cat Naps welcomes Marcus Lopes: Guest Post
Today I’m very pleased to welcome Marcus Lopes, author of Freestyle Love. Marcus is on a virtual book tour with CBLS Promotions and is here today to share a guest post and also to share an excerpt from his new title, Freestyle Love. [sws_blue_box box_size="575"] When it comes to one-night stands, Malachi Bishop has “rules”.(…)
Book Bags and Cat Naps welcomes Shelley Munro
I’m delighted to welcome Shelley Munro to the blog today. Shelley is on a Book Blitz with Bewitching Book Tours to promote her new release, Cat Burglar in Training. [sws_blue_box box_size="575"] Eve Fawkner had no intention of following in her father’s footsteps. But when the thugs harassing him to repay his gambling debts threaten her(…)
Book Bags and Cat Naps welcomes Aaron Drew: Guest post
Today on the blog I’m welcoming Aaron Drew, author of Light Under the House. [sws_blue_box] Light Under the House is the saga of an American family–the Levis, a family of secrets. None greater than the secret of what lies under their house, a secret that could destroy them. A secret that an ancient evil will(…)
Book Bags and Cat Naps welcomes Kenya Carlton: Guest post
Today I’m welcoming Kenya Carlton to the blog to share a guest post and introduce her new title, Jaded. You can also read an excerpt from Kenya. [sws_blue_box]War correspondent Mia James is back on US soil and ready to tackle a juicy political story that could make national headlines. A politician’s aid goes missing, and the son(…)
Book Bags and Cat Naps welcomes Rebecca Guevara: Guest post
Today I’m welcoming Rebecca Guevara to the blog to share a guest post and talk about her new book, Blossoms of the Lower Branches: A Hero’s Journey Through Grief Inspiration is a Nag I wish inspiration would just bop me on the head and get it over with. But no, it pretends to be a(…)
Book Bags and Cat Naps welcomes Terri Giuliano Long: Guest Post
I’m pleased to welcome Terri Giuliano Long to the blog today. Terri’s visit coincides with the launch of her new UK edition of In Leah’s Wake and also a promotion that she’s running on Facebook where you can win one of two $50 Amazon gift cards just by submitting an In Leah’s Wake related image (best(…)
Book Bags and Cat Naps welcomes Elizabeth Kyne: Guest post
Today on the blog I’m welcoming Elizabeth Kyne, author of If Wishes Were Husbands. You can read my review here. IN THE BEGINNING… THERE WAS A BLANK PAGE Author Elizabeth Kyne talks about why the opening of a novel is important, and why writers shouldn’t worry about it When I was sixteen and full of the(…)
Guest post: T-Bot and Peabody Explore the Ocean
Today I invited Jonathan Fluck to the blog to discuss a great new project he’s working on. Guest post by Jonathan Fluck Donna Brown invited me to write a guest post and talk to you about myself, my books, and how I fund them. I am Jonathan Fluck, an indie author of children’s narrative(…)

