tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8531303716851976145.post4155479295390530517..comments2023-11-22T13:50:02.214-05:00Comments on Fiction Forge Indy: What Comes Next: Part the Penultimate?Heather McGrailhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06977311711658865833noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8531303716851976145.post-49018140344355862862014-08-27T17:39:14.770-04:002014-08-27T17:39:14.770-04:00The magic ring always helps.The magic ring always helps.Michael T. Moirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13325137778499445522noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8531303716851976145.post-23288086220926717472014-08-26T08:12:37.987-04:002014-08-26T08:12:37.987-04:00Obtain a magic ring. That's what the better au...Obtain a magic ring. That's what the better authors do! <br /><br />I hear what you are saying, Heather. Remember that 'one' romance ebook publishing blog site I used to talk to you about, with that 'one' author with terrible writing but who regularly shared her sales? Well, after over a year, she is still having all the same issues that she had before: mediocre book sales, bad reviews, and a continuing guessing as to why she can't sell more of her romances. <br /><br />I guess that's what happens to authors who don't write well or who push through their poorly proofread books to sell, sell, sell. They get stuck in place and become depressed or bitter. So, having read Clary, writing quality will not be an issue, and you know this to be the case. I think your biggest task will be in marketing your book while wading through the sea of mediocrity.<br /><br />I offer my huge forehead for advertising 'Clary of Cape May', free of course, unless you want to add a Cape May scene alongside it. Don't worry, there's plenty of room for everything to fit!Randy Wiremanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04705280558479129739noreply@blogger.com