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On the personal side of things, I use emotion to create my watercolor paintings. So I guess you could say that I "go into my head" for inspiration. Confused yet? :-)
Congratulations, David! Your upcoming book of poetry sounds wonderful. Having photos included with the poems is a stroke of genus! Are the photos full colour or black and white?
All the best to you.
Hi Vanessa,You are most welcome for the invite! Thank you for joining us.
Thanks so much for listing your books and posting links so that we may learn more.
You are most welcome for the Group invitation, Nanette!How exciting, to be nearly ready to release a new book. Congratulations!
If you have published one or more books or you are just about to release your first book, please post your author bio for everyone to read.
I'm not reading anything at the moment but VERY soon I will be reading Inkheart by Cornelia Funke and The Last River Child by Lori Ann Bloomfield...these two books are the Bloggers Unite Book Club Selections for February and March 2010!
NEW Poll: "Which author services do you use or look for most often when promoting your books?"
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Maybe it would be easier if you just had one blog...it would make it easier for your fans to find you and it would be much quicker for you to update.Some streamlining (one website & one blog) might save you hours of time that you could use for promoting your books or writing. Please don’t mind my suggestions... :)
In this technology-based day in age, the internet and an author's presence across it, has become even more crucial. If an author has a blog as well as a website, they have a fantastic place to chat about their thoughts, the progress of their latest book, etc. and they create a healthy connection between their fans and themselves. Readers, for the most part, really want to feel a connection to the authors of their favourite books and what could be easier than to become a follower/subscriber of the author’s blog?
If you are an author and haven't given much thought to or don’t think you have enough time to maintain a blog, I encourage you to give it a try. Your fans (current and potential) will be very glad that you did!
