Congratulations on your impressive literary accomplishments! Your 11 books, including "Katarina's Dark Journey" and "Unequally Yoked", showcase your unique voice and storytelling style, blending elements of historical mystery, historical fiction, women's fiction, and Christian fiction.
Your background in social work and tourism has undoubtedly enriched your writing. I'm impressed to see your books receiving great reviews and ratings.
I wish you continued success with your writing endeavors!
Also, I was wondering if you'd be open to discussing some promotional strategies to further amplify your work and reach a wider audience? I'd love to explore some ideas with you.
I'll probably rewrite all of them. Because I'm a more rounded writer now than when I first wrote them. I've learned more about writing and telling stories; and I'm better at my craft.
I get up early and write first thing. My morning is committed to my craft. My afternoon is spent on marketing and personal errands. This changes when I'm editing. During editing season, everything is focused on getting the book finished.
I was inspired to start writing as soon as I could read. At eleven, I applied to a writing school for lessons. They told me to write back when I was eighteen. I was crushed. I set my dreams aside. Now, I'm pursuing them.
Be organized. This is important in both Fiction and Non-Fiction. Plotting is important, but don't let the process stall your progress. The same goes for editing. Allow the manuscript to breathe between revisions.