Tim McKay, welcome back to our site, and thank you so much for accepting another interview with us. How have you been doing? How is your debut book going? Hey again! So great to chat again — hope you’re doing well. It’s been good but busy on my end! Work’s been busy, I’m in the... Continue Reading →
Get Paid for referring authors to us
Everyone likes money and discounts, and the easier the better, right? So, here's our deal for you: For every author that you refer to us, that buys a review service from us , we will pay you 3 USD. NO QUESTIONS ASKED! You send us an author, he/she/them buys, we will pay you 3USD. We... Continue Reading →
Write What Needs To Be Written
Many times, writers, in an attempt to “ride the wave” of a certain genre, write a book, or several, about a popular theme, in an attempt to reach “success faster”. Image by 200 Degrees from Pixabay This tactic is a sure way to fail IF: You don’t have a big marketing platform at your back. You don't... Continue Reading →
WAIT! It’s a SCAM! SW E-mag 13th Ed.
And WE ARE BACK with another incredible E-mag for writers, freelances, editors and artists about scams on the writing world, featuring The AMAZING podcaster, artist, and "Scammah", ROI, host of Let Me Tell You Somethin' Bitch podcast ; The energetic cybertronic cyberpunk award-winning author of Complete Darkness, Matt Adcock; The bestselling indie author, Cyberpunk Queen... Continue Reading →
Do Reviews Sell Books?
Before we answer this question, we have to ask ourselves: What's the goal of a Book Review? A book review's main objective is to share the reviewer's experience with the book to a potential reader of the review. Image by 200 Degrees from Pixabay With this in mind, we can answer the question in hand:... Continue Reading →
How to use Book Reviews
So, you have got a great review on your book from a friend, now what?Even if you only have one review, here are a few things that you should do in order to increase sales or engagement from readers: 1- Share the review A little obvious, and even a dumb advice, but you know what?... Continue Reading →
SW – Tips for writers Series #1
In order to help out writers with their craft, we will tell you the most common mistakes that writers make, that we notice while we are making reviews of several books. We will, in this series let you know ideas that we get in order for you to use. Free of charge. *Winks* 1- Leave... Continue Reading →
“Something In The Water – Drowning” by Dean Comyn
Ok! The mysterious nature of this book is impressive and the hold of the narrative on the first chapter even more so. By the second, the questions grow and keep growing as we are just given a whiff of what may possibly be happening, which makes this book gripping from the start! We have some... Continue Reading →
“The Best Laid Plans” by Russell Govan
A book that starts off in full swing, tension, contradiction, the sense of accomplishing a mission and doing what is right despite the instructed from our main character. Nice! Great openings mean that the writer knows what he/she is doing, and Russell Govan clearly knows his craft. First impressions are crucial and in this point... Continue Reading →
WIDE For The Win by Mark Leslie
Mark Leslie, is not only a great writer, author of the Canadian Werewolf series, which we reviewed one fantastic book, Fear and Longing in Los Angeles, which you should check out, but is also a Best-selling author, that, and the fact that he was the Director of Self-Publishing and Author Relations of Kobo AND works... Continue Reading →
