by Rinelle Grey | J Jul, 2013
So you’ve written a book, slaved over editing until it was perfect, wrangled your formatting until it looks perfect on any device, and finally, uploaded it to your vendors of choice. Now you get to sit back and watch the downloads roll in, right? You...
by Rinelle Grey | J Jul, 2013
I discovered Pinterest long before I was ready for marketing and writing, and was very quickly hooked. It was like a giant, visual bookmarking program. In a few short weeks I pinned literally hundreds of cool craft ideas, and became quite addicted. When I started...
by Rinelle Grey | J Jul, 2013
One of the common pieces of marketing advice you will see is to identify your target audience. What sort of person will enjoy your book? Where might you find them? How old are they? Male or Female? It can seem really daunting for a first time author, who (if...
by Rinelle Grey | J Jun, 2013
I’m not sure if this should be my favourite ‘writing books’, since most of them aren’t quite about writing, but I can’t think of anything else that gives the right impression. I tend not to read books about plotting or characterisation....
by Rinelle Grey | J May, 2013
When I first joined GoodReads, not long before Reckless Rescue came out, I have to admit to being a little overwhelmed. I’m pretty used to forums, having been on one or another for fifteen plus years, but GoodReads forum system is something else, and when...