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    • If I could Meet Five Authors (Living or Dead) Who Would I choose?

      Posted at 8:24 am by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on February 9, 2018

      52-Week Blog Challenge 2018

      #MFRWauthor

      Week 6: Five authors (alive or dead) I’d like to meet

      This week we can only choose five authors we’d like to meet. I listed five to adhere to the topic. Let me tell you, my list doesn’t stop here. What about the Brontë Sisters, F. Scott Fitzgerald, HEMINGWAY… Stop me now.

      Let me start out with an unofficial list of authors I’d like to meet: #MFRWauthor authors– I spent a year with you guys. Many of my blog followers are authors. Of course, I’d like to meet all of you, too.


      Benjamin Franklin  — One of  the Founding Fathers of the United States.  From an Autobiography Book Description on iTunes: Franklin wrote his autobiography in the form of an extended letter to his son. While recording the events of his life, he adds instructions for good living which makes this work America’s first “How to Succeed” book.

      Barack Obama — 44th  President of the United States. Books on iTunes. I wouldn’t only want to meet him because he’s an author but because of the title that goes with his name…President.

      Ansel Adams — From Encyclopedia Britannica –“Ansel Adams American Photographer.  (born February 20, 1902, San Francisco, California, U.S.—died April 22, 1984, Carmel, California), the most important landscape photographer of the 20th century. He is also perhaps the most widely known and beloved photographer in the history of the United States; the popularity of his work has only increased since his death.”

      Ansel’s Books on Amazon. Search Ansel Adams or see some of his famous black & White photography on Facebook at The Ansel Adams Gallery.

      Linda Lael Miller —  My inspiration to write western romance. Visit Linda on Facebook. She’s earned the title of Queen of Western Romance.

      Oprah Winfrey — I don’t think an explanation is needed. Find her everywhere. Oprah’s Amazon Page. I’d like to meet Oprah even if she wasn’t an author.


      This is a blog Hop: Let’s visit the other participating authors.

      Have any of you seen Midnight in Paris? I recently watched it on Netflix, but I’ve seen it before. I’ll watch again. In Hollywood, some people do get to go back in time to meet their favorite authors.

       

       

      We’ve had snow here almost every day this week. Today we’re expecting six to nine inches. It’s already piling up out there, but it’ll snow all weekend. If you don’t hear from me, please send coffee and a guy with strong shoulders. Much appreciated.

       

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    • #MFRWauthor Week 51: What I’ve Learned #AmWriting

      Posted at 9:12 am by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on December 22, 2017
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      Countdown. Marketing For Romance Writers 52-Week Blog Challenge Blog Hop.

      Week 51: Advice to New Authors

      I don’t think I have a right to give advice to new authors, when so many in my groups have been published authors for many years with TONS of books and experience. However, I can mention a few things I’ve learned along the way to this point. Maybe what I’ve learned will work for you, too.

      First off, here is an important bit of advice given to me by more than one successful author. I’ll pass it on:

      After you write the book, write another one, then another…and another.

       

      What Helps Me Might Help You:

      Don’t pay a publisher to publish your book. They should pay you.

      Don’t hire an agent who gains most of their income from editing. I nearly fell into this trap.

      Well-established companies don’t usually contact you for business. Ask other authors if they’ve heard of the company, promo site, etc. Thank you very much, but I’ll hang on to my hard-earned money. I choose who I want to promote my books, and me. To be fair, on occasion, I hear where authors had good luck with a company that contacted them. Ask questions.

      As an Indie author, I’ve learned to write the story that calls to me. I don’t write fast enough to write what is hot for the moment, or trendy.

      Commitment to a writing career. This is a job. If you love it DON’T GIVE UP.

      At the end of a writing session, stop at a place in your manuscript where you can pick up the next day or next time. This is extremely helpful for me to sit down the next day and know where I’m going.

      Network:

      Who else understands us like other authors? Successful authors that I’ve met have been encouraging and helpful by forming groups, doing workshops, and more.

      • YAHOO Groups
      • Facebook Groups
      • Author Friends
      • Bloggers
      • ????

      Stay Updated:

      It’s easy to fall behind if we don’t keep learning. It’s amazing how fast things change in this business. If it isn’t technology changing, it’s publishers and vendors dropping off the face of the earth, or new ones popping up. Writing tools come and go. Algorithms change. Rules change. Keep learning.

      There are so many reasons to continue learning in this business. ~Mary McCoy-Dressel

       

      Editing:

      In my early years, like eons ago, I didn’t think I needed an editor. I’m on my fourth one since 2012 after saying farewell to two.

      I’ve learned not to pay full-price up front. I’ve learned that an editor shouldn’t keep a manuscript for ten months.

      This is a good place to stop.


      Mary J McCoy-Dressel, Western Romance,

      I didn’t look forward to this topic, but I jotted down some thoughts because I wanted to keep up with the challenge. Before I knew it, I had a few pages of things I’ve learned so far, but I tried to pick out what I thought would help a new author.


      We have one more week in 2017 and the 52-Week Blog Challenge Blog Hop. If you haven’t visited the other authors, this might be a good topic to drop in on. Thanks for visiting!

      I’m a little under the weather right now. I might be slow in responding.

      Mary J McCoy-Dressel Books, Sensual contemporary western romance author

       

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