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Vampire of Blackpool – A Contemporary English Gothic Novel
I recently relaunched my contemporary English Gothic novel Vampire of Blackpool, and I have to say, I am very proud of this one. I am proud of all my books and short stories, but this one in particular has been … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, book promotion, books, Random Musings, Vampire, vampire books
Tagged #LesFic, #LGBT, #VoB, book marketing, books, books for halloween, British paranormal romance writer, catherine green, Contemporary English Gothic, dark fiction, halloween, my new novel, vampire hunter series, Vampire of Blackpool, Vampires and Witches
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Preparing for the new Season
It is that time of year when the nights are drawing in, the evenings are just a little bit cooler, and in the mornings you feel the crisp, sharp promise of autumn in the air. I love the changing of … Continue reading
Posted in author, british, catherine green, paranormal romance, Random Musings, UK
Tagged a redcliffe novel, ASMSG, autumn in the air, autumn season, Big House Clean, book marketing, British paranormal romance, catherine green, change of season, love redeems, preparing for the new season, rebelmouse hubs, summer turns into fall, the redcliffe novels
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Helping Others Sell Books is Fun but What About Me?
Recently I have been pondering the issue of self promotion in terms of selling my books, and I am coming up short with answers. I have no financial budget with which to sell. Therefore I have to rely on free … Continue reading