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Twitterview Transcript from Novel Publicity

On March 6th I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Emlyn Chand from Novel Publicity. Check out the transcript below. If you have anything to add that we didn’t talk about, leave me a comment and I’ll get back to you!
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Tagged bookselling, Brian Holers, Doxology, marketing, Novel Publicity, Twitter, Twitterview
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(un)Occupied
At Thanksgiving dinner this year, my wife told everyone at the table what she was thankful for, and proceeded to ask our son and his friends to do the same. As the answers poured out—Xbox, ice cream, legos, I began to prepare my own response. My first thought was to express my gratitude that we only have one more year to put up with our handsome, charming, and in-over-his-head President, but in the interest of harmony, I held my tongue. …
Posted in politics
Tagged idealism, marketing, occupy, self interest, victim mentality
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Should I self-publish my novel?
“Now we’re in business.” It’s an old expression we’ve all heard a million times, and its meaning is obvious. When we say we’re in business, we mean things are working. Things are looking good. Now, we can get something done. Whether we have our own gig, are employed in companies large, midsize, or small, or make a living in the nonprofit world, lots of things have to work right so we can be in business. If we don’t have supplies …
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Tagged bookselling, Brian Holers, Doxology, fiction, first novel, first-time novelist, marketing, novelist, publishing, publishing model, self-publishing, selling fiction, writing
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