Huge congratulations to Douglas W Davis on your captivating romance novels!
I'm thrilled to see your "Buzby Beach" series, including "Setting Friday Free", transporting readers to enchanting coastal settings with heartwarming stories and memorable characters.
Your unique blend of contemporary romance, new adult romance, and paranormal elements is truly captivating.
Your passion for storytelling and your dedication to crafting engaging stories shine through in your writing.
Would you be open to discussing some promotional ideas and strategies to reach a wider audience?
Let's connect and explore ways to share your captivating stories with readers everywhere!
Thank you for your prompt response! I'm thrilled to hear that you're already working on a new marketing and promotion plan for your captivating romance novels.
I'd love to offer my expertise and provide a complementary marketing and promotion plan for you to compare and consider. My approach focuses on creative strategies, social media optimization, and targeted audience engagement.
Would you be open to exploring this option and discussing how we can work together to elevate your author platform and reach a wider audience?
Thank you for your honest response. I completely understand and respect your decision. I wish you all the best with your current marketing and promotion plan, and I hope it brings you the success you deserve.
If you ever need any assistance or have any questions in the future, please don't hesitate to reach out. I'll be here to help.
I have made this choice recently concerning my book Sea, Sand, and Sabine. The book is undergoing a major overhaul and will be re-released under the same title as a second edition.
My seventh-grade Language Arts teacher, Mrs. Rockwell, said she thought I had the makings of a good writer. From that day onward, I hoped one day to be a full-time writer. Now, after having left an accounting career to teach, and having retired from teaching, I am transitioning from being a part-time to a full-time writer at age 62 - 50 years after Mrs. Rockwell's encouraging words.
The cover of a book is the first chance the author has to make an impression on the reader. If the cover gets the readers attention, and the title piques their interest, the chances of the reader picking up the book are greatly improved.
I do read book reviews. I celebrate the good ones and try to learn from the bad ones if the reader left honest criticism pointing out why they left a bad review.
I have always been an avid reader since an early age. According to my mother, I was reading first- and second-grade level books by the time I was 5. But it was my seventh-grade teacher, Mrs. Rockwell, who inspired me to believe I could be a writer.
I'm usually surprised when people recognize me in public. When they tell me they've read my work and liked it, I feel affirmed as a writer and happy to have given them something they enjoyed.