Chelsea Cameron: Guest Post & Giveaway

Today I have the pleasure of featuring YA author Chelsea Cameron. The story of her writing journey is fascinating and inspiring. Not only that, but she’s giving away a copy of her book and some swag. Read on to hear more about her writing journey and enter the giveaway! ~ While I’ve only been independently publishing my[…]

FOREIGN IDENTITY Sneak Peek Blog Tour

My novel Foreign Identity, published by Consortium Books, is now available online at Amazon and Barnes & Noble! Here’s what people are saying about the book: “A fantastic blend of heart, action, and suspense.” – Anna Howard “Foreign Identity was amazing! I fell in love with the characters right away. The plot was suspenseful and intense,[…]

Why and How You Should Support Other Writers

The digital era is changing the face of publishing. You hear that all the time, right? Traditional publishing houses are dying out. A new marketplace surging with indie authors and e-books is the turbulent ocean trying to sink that very old ship. And right now we’re in the murkiest, most volatile of waters. It’s a[…]

Writing and Marketing: Got Balance?

The more I learn about what it takes for an author (especially an indie published one) to get his or her name out there, the more I realize how vital marketing is. Especially within the online community. The bad news is, this kind of marketing takes a lot of time. The good news is, it’s mostly[…]

Becca J. Campbell, Published Author

Exciting News That’s right. Check it out. I can now say I’m a published author. I also have my very own author page on Amazon.com (you can “like” it if you so choose). If you haven’t heard yet, here’s the full scoop: I, along with a group of other local writers (Aaron Pogue, Bailey Thomas,[…]

Guest Writers — Aaron Pogue

Some of us have a hard time coming up with ideas. The blank page. The pristine canvas. That dreaded waiting, blinking cursor. But there are others with no shortage of ideas. Maybe you’re one of them, drowning in so many projects (and potential projects) that you can’t possibly complete all of them in one lifetime.[…]