12 Months

It has been an incredibly busy year for me. I started by publishing a small book of poetry followed by Book one of my Blood and Brotherhood Saga. From there I buckled down and in the last 12 months have authored or co-authored 10 novels, the most recent of which is Beyond The Mask. The year was inspiring, confusing, exhausting, and exhilarating. I helped as many authors as I could, and even gave my input to an up and coming publishing house which later in the year offered me a very prominent position with their company. I struggled with that decision for months, but finally decided to jump on board. Not only do I love writing, but I love books, and helping authors find success. Signing with Writer's Edge Publishing will allow me to stay close to all three. With Writer's Edge I have other authors depending on me to do what is right for their work. It is a heavy burden, but one that I am not afraid to shoulder. I have already helped 3 authors into the top 100 in their respective genres on Amazon in the last 2 months. I have helped them find best seller status and reach their audience, and Writer's Edge has financed the production of my series in audio-book format. They are a wonderful company to work with, and the only one that I know of that puts their authors first, not their personal profits.

In the next twelve months I hope to become more seated and comfortable in my new role with Writer's Edge, and hope to at least write as many of my own novels as I did in the last year. Beyond that, I hope to help many new and upcoming authors find their audience, and help them find success in something they, like I, am passionate about.Beyond The Mask
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Published on February 12, 2013 10:40 Tags: authors, erotica, fantasy, last-year, new-release, passion, publishing, writing
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