Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Image via Flickr Creative Commons, courtesy of Sally Jean Man, I have missed you guys! Spawn flattened me with a stomach bug #kidsarecutebutevil. But, I am back so let’s get to work. All of us have days where we wonder if what we do even matters. Why did…
Author Archives: Kathryn Jane
Sneak Off and Read: Lines about Eyes, #RSsos #RomSuspense
Does FB Sell Books & Do Writers Need a Facebook Fan Page?
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Social media is powerful for connecting us (our books) with the very people we wrote them for to begin with. But, we are wise to appreciate that creating a brand and cultivating genuine and passionate fans is not going to happen overnight. The deeper the roots, the stronger…
Fighting to live, daring to love: The odyssey of Cassidy, the kitten with two legs
Originally posted on Be as One:
When is it too much trouble to care for someone in need? For those in the habit of generous living, it is never too much. And their example lights a way that we can all follow. Two hard luck kittens Recently a woman named Shelly took in two nine-week…
Three Steps, No Failure
Feeling overwhelmed?
#outofcontext #jumpingtoconclusions
There was a recent post on social media that got me thinking about how important context is. How we can so easily jump to the wrong conclusions because of our own perceptions. The post in question was a photo of a woman breast feeding her baby in a restaurant. No biggie, right? Well, not soContinue reading “#outofcontext #jumpingtoconclusions”
Kindness doesn’t suck
My blog over at Sisterhood of Suspense!
Gratitude
Originally posted on Marsha R. West, Author:
I have a friend who does a daily gratitude post on Facebook. Reading them always makes me feel good. I hope this will do the same for you and you’ll share some of the things that make you grateful. If you’ve been reading my blog regularly, you know…
Want to Sell More Books? Give Consumers What They WANT
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Consumers and business models have all changed drastically in the past ten years. This demands that we as authors change as well. There were many elements we never had to think about twenty years ago. It was an agent/editor’s job to think about the consumer climate and whether…