Gin Hammond and her book, Returning the Bones, in The Seattle Times
Wheatmark author Gin Hammond and her book, Returning the Bones, were recently the subject of an article in The Seattle Times.
In her interview with reporter Jordan Snowden, Gin discusses her play, which her book is based on, as well as the themes and history behind the story.
Congratulations, Gin, on the wonderful interview!
You can learn more about Returning the Bones, both the play and the book, at ReturningtheBones.com.
Kenneth Ring featured in the Marin Independent Journal and The Mercury News
Wheatmark author Kenneth Ring and his book, A Near-Death Researcher’s Notebook: What I Have Learned About Dying, Death, and the Afterlife, were recently the subject of an article in the Marin Independent Journal and San Jose’s The Mercury News.
In the interview, Ken discusses his research on Near-Death Experiences, or NDEs, with Lifestyles Editor Vicki Larson.
Congratulations, Ken, on the well-deserved interview!
You can learn more about Ken and his books on his blog.
Across the Divide in the Midwest Book Review
“This book was a joy to experience; I predict others will enjoy reading it.”
—Suzie Housley
Across the Divide: The Strangest Love Affair by Elizabeth Bernays was featured in June’s edition of the Midwest Book Review.
It was reviewed by Senior Reviewer Suzie Housley and can be found under her section here.
You can learn more about Elizabeth and her books on her website or Facebook page.
Congratulations, Liz, on another positive review!
Tainted Justice a Finalist in the 2023 Next Generation Indie Book Awards
Congratulations to Wheatmark author Duke Southard!
His novel, Tainted Justice, was named a finalist in the 2023 Next Generation Indie Book Awards.
You can find his book listed under the category “African American (Fiction)” here.
Furthermore, you can check out Duke’s website and his other books here.
Congrats again, Duke!
Across the Divide reviewed on BookLife by Publishers Weekly
Congratulations to Wheatmark author Elizabeth Bernays for the great review of her memoir Across the Divide: The Strangest Love Affair on BookLife!
BookLife is a website from Publishers Weekly dedicated to indie authors. Publishers Weekly is an international news website that covers book publishing and bookselling.
You can learn more about Elizabeth and her book on her website.
Congrats again, Elizabeth!
The Lou Conter Story in the Wall Street Journal
Lou Conter, subject and co-author of The Lou Conter Story: From USS Arizona Survivor to Unsung American Hero, was recently the subject of an article in The Wall Street Journal.
Lou talked about his experience on the USS Arizona in the 1941 bombing at Pearl Harbor, as well as how he connected with other survivors later in life.
He is the last known survivor from the USS Arizona.
Congratulations, Lou, for your interview in The Wall Street Journal.
Death in Wartime China by Judy Goodman Ikels in the Washington Post
Congratulations to Wheatmark author Judy Goodman Ikels, whose book Death in Wartime China: A Daughter’s Discovery was featured in the Washington Post this past Memorial Day.
Columnist John Kelly covered her book and interviewed her as well to complete the story, which was also teased on the front page of the Metro Section of the paper.
Congrats, Judy, for the well-deserved article!
You can learn more about Judy and her book here.
How to Market on Facebook
Facebook is a great place to market for free—but what strategies can you employ to make the most of your time?
For next week’s Authors Academy presentation, we’ll cover everything you need to know about Facebook marketing in 2023!
Join us next Wednesday at 11 AM in Arizona to learn more about:
- How to pinpoint your target audience on Facebook
- Creating a content schedule and strategy
- Posting low-cost Facebook ads
- and more!
Your host for the call is Wheatmark’s publishing consultant, Tia Lewis, who has worked in editorial both in the NYC publishing scene and self-publishing scene. In addition to her publishing experience, Tia has worked as a social media marketer and video editor.
Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity — just click on the following link now to register:
How to Get Booked on Podcasts and Radio Shows
Getting booked on a podcast or radio show is a great way to reach a new audience and an opportunity to talk more about your book with a friendly host.
For next week’s Authors Academy presentation, we’ll dive into the world of audio-based interviews and how you can get started!
Join us next Wednesday at 11 AM in Arizona (11 AM PST, 2 PM EST) to learn more about:
- How to find podcasts and radio shows you can reach out to
- Getting booked on a show
- Promoting your latest interview after the fact
- and more!
Your host for the call is Wheatmark’s publishing consultant, Tia Lewis, who has worked in editorial both in the NYC publishing scene and self-publishing scene. In addition to her publishing experience, Tia has worked as a social media marketer and video editor.
Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity — just click on the following link now to register:
Michael Thomas Perone on the Books That Make You Podcast
Wheatmark author of Danger Peak, Michael Thomas Perone, was recently interviewed on the Books That Make You podcast!
The interview was also played on the radio station MyStar95.com on Sunday, April 9.
You can watch his interview here and read about his experience on his blog here.