Connecting with the Reader to Sell Your first 1000 Copies.

by wlancehunt in Marketing

But a fiction writer needs to adapt. This isn’t gospel: It’s a map, with lots of options. 

Mid-May Wine Romp “Damn Good Wine”

Inexpensive wines make up the bulk of most people’s wine drinking. But reasonable doesn’t have to mean boring.

Jimmy, Janice, and Jerry: with Stars in Their Eyes

Finishing up a few examples of left coast street art before hopping back to Brooklyn and finding oldies from BsAs.

Trolling Brooklyn & LA for Street Art

Brooklyn’s street art tends to be more bootstrap, guerrilla, and pick up, more stickers and graffiti, while in LA, there is more of the large format, paid artist mural. Sure, it has there are the guerrilla works, as there is in even small towns. Each has a bit of all, but the cities different vibes trickle down into the art: sunny and spacious leads to colorful murals, while the winter and density of buildings produce smaller works, more out of the basement or bedroom workshop style.

Black and white sticker of a Stairway to Heaven with a balance of Cash and Cross under a Watchful Eye
Stairway to Heaven with a balance of Cash and Cross under a Watchful Eye

A simple sticker illustrating the Stairway to Heaven the Christian way, with a balance of Cash and Piety under an Ever Watchful Eye.

Read More

A Mix of Club and Local Gets

I’ve had a odd relationship with wine clubs over a lot of years, mostly ending up with my cancelling each one in turn and not wanting to sign up again. To any club. Ever. But wine clubs seem to have matured over the past couple of decades, and I’ve read there is a renaissance in […]

%d bloggers like this: