by Collette Cameron | Jan 25, 2016 | Heart of a Highlander, Historical Fiction, Historical Romance, Mini Muse Monday, Publishing, Regency, Romance, Romance Novel, Scottish, Writing, Writing/Publishing
Mini-Muse Monday-Do Free Books Hurt Authors? Be sure to enter my WAGERS GONE AWRY #giveaway HERE I try to read a few blogs each week on the latest publishing and author tattle. A reoccurring theme is authors’ shooting themselves in the foot with either under-priced or...
by Collette Cameron | Oct 31, 2014 | Publishing, Writing
So, after judging a few more contests and communicating back and forth between critique partners and editors, I decided it might be helpful to share some of the things I’ve learned since becoming a published author. I’ve started a Saturday feature of...
by Collette Cameron | Jul 25, 2014 | Indie, Publishing, Writing
Had to share this. Anne always has great stuff to say. Whether your a reader, writer, or both, this should pique your interest. Anne R. Allen’s Blog: What Defines “Traditional” Publishing? What You Do…: by Anne R. Allen T he blogosphere...
by Collette Cameron | Feb 15, 2014 | Indie, Publishing, Writing
Given the current state of flux in the publishing industry, I thought this article was timely. I know there are some strong opinions on both sides, and everyone must decide for themselve what works best for their publishing goals, but I do think...
by Collette Cameron | Jan 18, 2014 | Publishing, Writing
This is another wonderful blog from Anne R. Allen I couldn’t resist reblogging it. I was having this very conversation on Facebook a few days go. I had my feathers ruffled because I’ve had people, some of them very close to me, making comments...
by Collette Cameron | Jan 6, 2014 | Publishing, Writing
Having written my first book, Highlander’s Hope, without any critique partners, I know from experience just how invaluable they are. I’m convinced I would have had much less rewriting and editing had I had a few comrades in writing dissecting my...