by Deena Rae | Aug 11, 2025 | News and Trends
Discover how Africa’s literary scene is booming—from Lagos’s CORA Book Party to Kampala Writes Festival and a quirky spotlight at Printers Row—these events redefine where and how stories emerge.
by Deena Rae | Aug 8, 2025 | Book Reviews
🐾 What do you get when you mix a cursed tome, a snarky witch, and a feline with secrets?
The Cat Stole Your Tome by Jeannie Wycherley is a cozy magical romp with charm, sass, and spells gone hilariously wrong.
by Deena Rae | Aug 6, 2025 | Phase 2, Publishing Tips
Scrivener is more than a writing app—it’s a full command center for indie authors. But only if you know how to use it. Here’s how to plan, plot, and draft smarter (without the overwhelm).
by Deena Rae | Aug 4, 2025 | News and Trends
Bookshops are hosting “read-dating” nights where singles swap favorite titles in speed-date rounds—sparking romance and boosting sales. Learn how to set up your own event: partnerships, format, marketing, and follow-up tips.
by Deena Rae | Aug 1, 2025 | Book Reviews
🦩 What do psychic pain, French toast, and flamingos have in common?
Fires & Flamingos by Cassidy K. O’Connor is a fast, funny, and flamingo-fabulous cozy mystery full of sass and heart.
by Deena Rae | Jul 30, 2025 | Phase 2, Publishing Tips
Choosing the right publishing software is a game-changer. Scrivener, Vellum, and Atticus each bring something different to the indie author experience—here’s how to choose the one that works best for your process.
by Deena Rae | Jul 28, 2025 | News and Trends
AI-driven LLMs now favor authoritative, structured journalism—boosting premium publishers over clickbait. Learn how conversational ads, answer-layer sponsorships, and citation metrics can transform revenue models.
by Deena Rae | Jul 25, 2025 | Book Reviews
When justice hides behind red tape, someone has to cross the line.
Predators by Marc Liebman is a tense, intelligent thriller where the mission gets personal—and dangerous.
by Deena Rae | Jul 23, 2025 | Phase 2, Publishing Tips
Formatting is functional. Book design is transformational.
If you’re publishing a book, it’s time to stop thinking like a DIYer and start thinking like a professional.
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