from http://www.acidcow.comOf all the social media platforms that exist, Twitter is by far my favorite; it is where I've made some of the most fantastic friends. Pretty wild, what with a 140 character restriction and all. But I've met other writers who've knocked my socks off, helped me put them back on and even gave… Continue reading Ten Things (I’ve experienced) That are Less Painful than Writing a Novel Synopsis
Author: Katie Hayoz
Indie Awesome: part one
A year ago, you'd have been hard-pressed to find books by indie authors on my Kindle. It wasn't that I was actively avoiding them, but more they weren't even on my radar.Then I started my own publishing journey. I realized there are great indie writers out there I was overlooking -- with over a million… Continue reading Indie Awesome: part one
Book Cover Discovery #2: Guest Post by Emma 11, and Elodie, 7
The last time I did this was July 2013. I figure it's time to get the kids' perspective on book covers once again because, well, it's just plain hilarious. So here's the deal: I show the girls a book and ask them what they think the book is about based on the cover and title. To… Continue reading Book Cover Discovery #2: Guest Post by Emma 11, and Elodie, 7
My Writing Process Blog Tour
Sylvia Petter, a wonderful writer I met through the Geneva Writers' Group, asked me to participate on this blog tour about the writing process. Though I met Sylvia here in Geneva, she now lives in Austria and is keeping herself very busy there. You can find out all about what she writes on her blog,… Continue reading My Writing Process Blog Tour
Best quote ever:
http://www.mindware.com“You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too difficult for grown-ups, then you write it for children.” ― Madeleine L'Engle