“Each rejection is an opportunity to learn and grow”. Read on for some encouragement and tips for querying literary agents for your books!
Tag Archives: Author
A Security Alert for Authors – Re-Blog
ALERT: Publishing professionals are continuing to see attempts to impersonate editors, publishers, authors, and agents to obtain both manuscripts and… A Security Alert for Authors Originally published on the BookEnds Literary blog. Click above to read more. The more we know, the more we can protect ourselves and our work.
Book Review – EVERY SECRET THING
A brilliant read from NY Times Bestselling Author Susanna Kearsley. 5-stars!
Letting Go – a short story (full)
An emotionally powerful story about letting go of a loved one.
Author Q&A
Author Q&A! Here are a few questions to help you get to know Kathleen a little better.
Book Review: THE HAUNTING OF BRYNN WILDER
Hauntingly beautiful – I couldn’t put it down! 5 stars for this modern-day ghost story from Wendy Webb. Click to read!
Book Review: COLONY
WOW. ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ for this action-packed debut thriller from Benjamin Cross! Click to read!
The Fox and the Hummingbird
The Fox and the Hummingbird represents, for me, moving on from loss. It is a reminder of encouragement from a loved one, and the inspiration behind my new book (separate from the Jennifer Leighton series).
Character and Story Inspiration
My debut novel, Well Hidden Secrets (publishing date TBD) was written just as I described above. In fact, the ending is a twist that even I didn’t know about until it happened. I had written about half of the story before I knew how I wanted it to end, so I wrote the ending and then went back to the middle to work on how to join it together. This resulted in the creation of a new minor yet essential character, critical to how the story unfolds. I was beyond excited at how it all came together.
The Writer’s Exhale
I’m an introvert, by nature, so taking my stories from something just for me to sharing it with the world is a major advance in my personal journey to success. It’s bearing my soul to others. It’s allowing myself to be vulnerable.