Publishing

Sharing my experience entering the publishing industry, from starting a small press, formatting, editing, and so much more.

What it was like to wrap up my debut series

As you may have heard already, I just finished writing She Who Brought Death, and it was . . . an odd experience. I felt so many emotions. Excitement and joy that Nevia Bylilly, the main female lead’s, story has come to a close, and that my debut romantasy duology is now complete. Relief that […]

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Being a “wide” debut author and what I’ve learned along the way.

A question that indie authors are commonly faced with when they are in the process of publishing their debut novel is where they intend to publish: go wide, or go Amazon-exclusive? This was a question that I wrestled with a lot during the setup stages of my author career, and the answer isn’t really defined.

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My takeaways from my first author talk (and tips for yours!)

This past Saturday I was presented with the honor of giving my first author talk and book signing for an audience at an indie bookstore (if you’re reading this, thank you, Northshire Bookstore!). It was an amazing, enlightening, and moving experience, that not only transformed me as an author, but as a person, as well.

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The differences between Fantasy Romance and Romantic Fantasy, and why it matters.

After spending any time in the bookish community you have probably wondered at one point: what is fantasy romance? Okay, but what is romantic fantasy? Can the two be interchanged? The short answer is: no, they are both very separate sub-genres, and, depending on which you desire, you might be sorely disappointed that the book

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Why I’m not participating in Nanowrimo this year

It’s November, and it means it’s that time of year again. That time when everyone drops everything, sets a writing goal (50k words, a novel, what have you), and gets right to it. For those who partake in this: I applaud you, and I think that’s amazing. I think it’s inspiring to see anyone work

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