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Posted on December 11, 2019 by Jeyran Main
My Bad Experiences with Webinars by Dennis Scheel
A note before I write the central part allows me to specify that this is only my own opinions that I base on my experiences of the given subject.

As indie authors, we have a problem with how we should get noticed. Writing is the easy part, the rest isn’t. That’s the real hard part, you could try to go the traditional way, getting published, but that’s easier said than done. You could test and try, if on amazon, their advertising, former known as AMS. This can work, but for most, it doesn’t; this leaves what? Facebook ads? Twitter ads? What to target, and not to forget about Google ads itself, unless of course, you are already known for something. It’s a jungle, really! Read More
Posted on December 10, 2019 by Jeyran Main
Questions for Kevin Schewe, author of Bad Love Strikes
a funny story. One of my patients who works in the literary field recently came in for a follow-up visit and shared with me that she loved the book. She said, “You know what, Dr. Schewe, I know a lot of doctors who say they want to write a book, but I don’t know any authors who say they want to be a doctor!” So for me personally, I do enjoy writing and I’m one of those doctors who had many ideas for various books through the years. Most of those conceptual books have been about fighting cancer, coping with cancer or keeping your immune system healthy and vigilant. In late 2018, I read the true story of the WWII Phantom Fortress and quite literally became inspired to write “Bad Love Strikes” as a time-travel novel. When I say “inspired”, it was more like being struck by a bolt of lightning! I did about six weeks of background research and started writing on 01-14-2019. The day I started writing, I had the whole story in my head and wrote every day for 90 straight days – finishing “Bad Love Strikes” on 04-14-2019. I can honestly say, I wrote this book as an act of inspiration.
Posted on December 9, 2019 by Jeyran Main
The Echoing Green and Other Stories by David Jordan
Excerpt:
Once he got into his stride, he told the story much more competently than he thought he would. As he got deeper into it, he began to see it in his mind. It was vivid, like a dream, but incredibly clear. It was like he was viewing it on a movie screen and then just relating what he saw. Part of him protested. This isn’t right! That’s my story! Nobody else’s! But another voice shushed him, as if he were at the back of the movie theatre, making noise. Read More
Posted on December 8, 2019 by Jeyran Main
7 Habits Happy People Don’t Do by Angelina Borak
Happy people have a secret. They know that happiness isn’t luck. It isn’t having everything you want. It isn’t the things you do.
It’s what you don’t do that creates most of the human happiness. Here are the seven don’ts that make a happier life. Read More
Posted on December 7, 2019 by Jeyran Main
Posted on December 6, 2019 by Jeyran Main
Posted on December 5, 2019 by Jeyran Main
Sarafina’s return is the second book from The Pariah Child’s series. The story picks up from where it left off with Sarah receiving the news of Lyrica being under attack. She isn’t that young little girl anymore, though. A few years have passed, and she is living in the same town among people who don’t really like her.
Posted on December 2, 2019 by Jeyran Main
Posted on December 1, 2019 by Jeyran Main
The dog on the Acropolis is a historical fiction story. The book is about the adventures of a dog living on the Acropolis who forms transforming relationships with humans. Whenever the dog, Drago, falls asleep, the reader is transported to ancient Greece, when the Parthenon was being built and another dog, Draco’s ancestor, lived on that spot. The name of the Parthenon was Daria and Draco attempts to have a glimpse into her life on the Acropolis as well.
