Velda Brotherton

Female

Winslow, AR

United States

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Something About Me and My Book:
Been a while, but in the interim I've uploaded my back list of six western historical romances to Kindle, and signed contracts for two more books.
Stone Heart's Woman came out from The Wild Rose Press in March and Wolf Song was released from SynergEbooks in February. I just submitted another book to The Wild Rose Press, but the title may change, so I won't post it yet.
For the past year I've been working very hard learning to promote my books and find a target market.
I still have copies available of The Boston Mountains: Lost in the Ozarks. Also learned that Old American Publishing has put this book on Kindle, so it's now available as an E book. Currently, I'm working on promoting my six back-list releases, all of which are now available on Kindle. The first four were originally published by Topaz. Fly With the Mourning Dove is now available on Kindle as well as in print. The history of Springdale, Arkansas; and Wandering in the Shadows of Time, a personal essay and with interviews taken from my newspaper column; All are available on Amazon.com
I was born in Arkansas, about 15 miles from where I live today. Have been writing since 1985. I had six western historical romances published between 1994 and 2001 under two pseudonyms.
I live and write in the Ozark National Forest in the Boston Mountains. My semi-annual workshops for writers are popular.
Website:
http://www.veldabrotherton.com

Comment Wall:

  • Velda Brotherton

    I'd be glad to. Have to go right now, have a writer's meeting, but why don't you tell me something about your book. What it's about, and where you live, that sort of thing. Maybe we can come up with some ideas for your promotion. Talk to you later.
    Velda
  • Max Elliot Anderson

    Thank you Velda. Nice to hear from you.
  • david b mclaughlin

    Please help me name my book (if you have not already)!

    Vote here:
    http://fortyblog.blogspot.com

    Thanks in advance,
    David B. McLaughlin
    http://www.davidbmclaughlin.com
  • Terry Burns

    Hi Velda - good to see a familar face over here - enjoyed having lunch with you at the OWL meeting
  • R. C. BECKOM

    nice to meet you Velda