Tag: author platform

  • How to prepare for a bookstore author event

    How to prepare for a bookstore author event

    Today I’m going to share some of the ways I prepare for an author event. Specifically, a bookstore appearance where you read your work and participate in a discussion with the audience. After the She’s Not Home launch event I got some feedback that I was really prepared and easy to work with. This isn’t…

  • How to support authors you love

    How to support authors you love

    I get a lot of questions from my social circle about how to support my work. (Thank you, friends!) As a primary measuring stick of authorial success, book sales get a lot of attention. However, I consider them only a small piece of the puzzle. There are so many things you can do beyond purchasing…

  • Self-publishing and print-on-demand platforms: which one we choose matters a lot

    Self-publishing and print-on-demand platforms: which one we choose matters a lot

    In my adult life, I’ve watched self-publishing evolve so much. These days, authors have a wealth of options to get a book out into the world, many of them surprisingly economical thanks to print-on-demand. It’s easier than ever to produce and distribute books in the same league with big traditional publishers. This is kind of…

  • I’m already a successful author, and that’s why I need a pen name

    I’ve hinted about this before, but over the coming weeks you might see a lot more of a new name around here: Lena George. Lena is my pen name for my fiction writing, and her first novel comes out this fall. I went back and forth a lot on this decision. Now, as I lay…

  • I deleted my Facebook data. It was harder than I anticipated.

    I deleted my Facebook data. It was harder than I anticipated.

    Almost a year ago, I stopped using my personal Facebook profile. The contempt and incivility around the 2016 election left a bad taste in my mouth. Subsequent articles I read about how Facebook can affect our beliefs and relationships further soured me on the experience. Beyond that, though, I noticed how good it felt to…