#ThrowbackThursday | Me, Me, ME – Rose Dee

Narelle here. For #ThrowbackThursday I’ve dug into our blog archives and found a gem of a post from Rose Dee that discusses book marketing from a Christian perspective. Narcissism https://www.google.com.au/#q=Narcissism According to the Google definition, it means: excessive interest in or admiration of oneself and one’s physical appearance. extreme selfishness, with a grandiose view of …

Tuesday Book Chat | What Is “Wrong” Book Marketing From A Readers Perspective?

Welcome to Tuesday Book Chat. This is where we encourage book lovers to answer our bookish question of the week. Today’s question is: What is “wrong” book marketing from a readers perspective? We look forward to hearing your thoughts. Please join in the conversation by commenting on this post or on the blog post shared …

Marketing a Book in a Pandemic and Beyond

By Morgan Tarpley Smith Becoming a debut author is a shared time of triumph and worry. This book baby is finally going to be out in the world! Yes!!! But then come all the what ifs and questions . . . Will it sell well? Receive great reviews? Secure attention from influencers and media? Land …

ACW Writing Resources

Writing Resources for Australasian Christian Writers (ACW): Book Publishing Book Marketing Writing Craft Omega Writers One of the logistical challenges we’ve encountered in moving a five year old group blog to a new platform is how to connect the archived posts from the old site. We didn’t want to lose access to the wealth of …

Throwback Thursday | Do the Work (and Build Your Author Platform)

Last year, I attended a local Christian women’s conference, One Heart. We had a variety of speakers and testimonies over two days speaking on an aspect of the conference theme: Faith, Freedom, Fullness. The first speaker introduced the theme of faith, talking about how we often treat faith as a noun, a thing. But we …

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