I am a writer of Historical Fiction, so far based in 17th Century England, although I hope to break out of that mould when I have learned more about the craft. My first novel, Duking Days Rebellion was released in July 2007 and the sequel, Duking Days Revolution is due out in January 2008.
That's right. How are you doing on marketing your historical fiction? What has given you the best results? My historical novel Wai-nani: High Chiefess fo Hawai`i is set in the period between 1750-1820.
Thanks
Linda
Thank you for the invite.
I have enjoyed looking around here and am trying to learn the ins and outs of this writing business too. I hope you have more than your share of creative endeavers. Keep the faith...and have a great day,
Valerie Anne
During my motorcycle trip to all four corners of the United States (the subject of my book), I visited what i thought to be a very unusual place called Yee Haw Junction.
If you're looking to grow, maybe that place will give you some inspiration. You can read an excerpt from my book, about Yee Haw Junction, at my website 21DaysWithDad.com
Hi Anita
Just popping in to say “Hi” and see what you have been up to lately!
Best,
Susan
Visit the storefront where I sell my books:
http://www.lulu.com/susancookjahme
Hi Anita,
The Seventeenth Century, ah! I wrote one short story set in your time period, which (some day) I plan to expand into a full novel. Charles II, Rochester, Churchill, cavaliers and roundheads; royal mistresses and court intrigues--fun, fun, fun, to be sure.
Blessings!
Linore Rose Burkard
http://www.LinoreRoseBurkard.com
Romantic Fiction to Stir the Heart; To Feed theSoul.
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Linda
You might consider joining my new Self Publishing group to share your experience or questions about publishing your own work.
I have enjoyed looking around here and am trying to learn the ins and outs of this writing business too. I hope you have more than your share of creative endeavers. Keep the faith...and have a great day,
Valerie Anne
Good luck as you grow in your craft.
During my motorcycle trip to all four corners of the United States (the subject of my book), I visited what i thought to be a very unusual place called Yee Haw Junction.
If you're looking to grow, maybe that place will give you some inspiration. You can read an excerpt from my book, about Yee Haw Junction, at my website 21DaysWithDad.com
Let me know what you think. I'll help if I can!
Vaya con Dios!
Dennis
Always nice to see another Brit. I see you've made friends with my agent Aidana. Just saying hi.
Brian
Best,
Linore
Romantic Fiction to Stir the Heart; To Feed the Soul.
Just popping in to say “Hi” and see what you have been up to lately!
Best,
Susan
Visit the storefront where I sell my books:
http://www.lulu.com/susancookjahme
Africa’s Amazing ABC (children’s)
http://www.lulu.com/content/973718
African Dust on the Soles Of my Feet (poetry)
http://www.lulu.com/content/973617
The Seventeenth Century, ah! I wrote one short story set in your time period, which (some day) I plan to expand into a full novel. Charles II, Rochester, Churchill, cavaliers and roundheads; royal mistresses and court intrigues--fun, fun, fun, to be sure.
Blessings!
Linore Rose Burkard
http://www.LinoreRoseBurkard.com
Romantic Fiction to Stir the Heart; To Feed theSoul.
Blessings,
Laura Beth~
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