I can still remember the holiday books I read with my family as a child. They were some of my most treasured traditions. We’d curl up near the tree, or spread out amid decorations and wrappings on the carpet. My dad would do his silliest Santa impressions and narrate in deep, nostalgic tones. Holiday books…
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Holiday books for adults by Moms Who Write
There’s something magical about settling into a good holiday-themed book. Staking ground in front of a roaring fire or beside a decorated tree. Curling up in a blanket with a fancy mug of hot cocoa. Sure, I love to read cheery and silly tales to my kids. But holiday books for adults are where I…
Scattered & Breaking: The dystopian addiction continues.
Scattered & Breaking is the second book in a series written by the talented Natalie Camarratta. If you haven’t read Falling & Uprising, STOP, DROP, and ROLL on out. There are spoilers ahead. I’ll be honest, at the end of Falling & Uprising, I wasn’t Natalie’s biggest fan. Not because her story wasn’t amazing, but…
Other authors are not your competition!
Something that I see a lot in online groups (mostly Facebook) is someone saying “I just found out that my book is almost the same as this book/movie! What do I do?” And I’m here to tell you…nothing. Stay your course Just keep doing what you were doing before. Because here’s the thing…you’re going to…
Author Newsletters: 5 Things to STOP Doing
Author newsletters are fantastic networking tools for selling your books, sharing your writing journey, or showing agents and publishers that you are worth the investment. But not all author newsletters are created equally, and there are several mishaps that can quickly tank your subscriber count if you’re not careful. When it comes to creating author…