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C.J. Wright (cjwrightbooks) | 20 comments Mod
A good way to spread the word on the authors that we like is by sharing the links to their websites. Websites are an invaluable tool to authors building their platform and reaching their readers.

In this thread, please post the author's name, a link to their website, and the genre(s) in which they write. (They don't have to be solely Young Adult or horror authors, all are welcome).


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C.J. Wright (cjwrightbooks) | 20 comments Mod
I'll start with an author who has been called a Master of Horror (a name I'd love to have, maybe one day).

Darren Shan
YA horror/urban fantasy.
http://www.darrenshan.com/


message 3: by Ian (new)

Ian Sandusky (idgs) | 4 comments Ian DG Sandusky (yours truly)
Horror / YA Horror
http://www.iandgsandusky.com


message 4: by Kim (new)

Kim (kk_writes) | 2 comments Megan Shepherd
YA Gothic Horror
http://www.meganshepherd.com


message 5: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Cowtan | 10 comments Darren Shan's site is definitely creepy and uses many of the "genre's" conventions.


message 6: by Cheryl (last edited Aug 17, 2016 08:57AM) (new)

Cheryl Cowtan | 10 comments "Megan Shepherd's site is pretty streamlined. I like how she displays her books with bookends on the landing page :)


message 7: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Cowtan | 10 comments I like the atmosphere of Kendare Blake's web site design (blues and blacks, crows and lace).
Website: http://www.kendareblake.com
Twitter
KendareBlake
Genre
Young Adult, Literature & Fiction, Horror


message 8: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Cowtan | 10 comments Rick Yancey's Website shows great use of video.

http://www.rickyancey.com/
Twitter
RickYancey
Genre Mystery & Thrillers, Young Adult, Nonfiction


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