Book Marketing for Authors. 2 Identify the audience for your book
Dave Kavanagh writes on the importance of identifying an audience for your books.
Dave Kavanagh writes on the importance of identifying an audience for your books.
2020 Society of Authors ALCS Tom-Gallon Trust Award. Runner-up. TSS Cambridge Short Story Prize – 3rd Place
Beautiful, dark, visceral, fantastical and sumptuously described. Richly imagined and a nightmare feast for the senses.
As part of a series of marketing articles for writers, Chaffinch Press looks at why some authors sell and other don’t
Rose Mary Boehm ‘The Rain Girl’ is her fourth collection. These are poems about everything. Rose Mary Boehm’s poetry explores our world through a lens of disorienting contrasts: past and present, youth and age, male and female, escape and entrapment, real and surreal. Download an extract from Rose Mary Boehm’s The Rain Girl and receive …
Listen to Paul Sutherland read ‘My granddaughter battles the sea
with a red plastic spade’ from his recent collection, Children’s Routes and Red Streamers.
“One of Britain’s most important and original poets”
“Sutherland is as much inwardly as he is outwardly reflective on matters of heart and place. A writer of considerable talent and grace you are always rewarded with reading his poetry and prose”
Paul Sutherland reads, Amongst Children from his recent collection Get The Collection
Diana Powell likes to think rejection led to the publication of her first short story collection, Trouble Crossing the Bridge, as well as her inclusion in this year’s Best (British) Short Stories
Amanda Mcleod, on Sunday Brunch with Kim Huynh author Amanda McLeod has released her debut collection of flash fiction. Animal Behaviour explores what our furry, scaly and flying friends have to about us and includes a chapter entitled, “A Captive Octopus Will Eat it’s Own Arms if Bored or Stressed.” She joins Sunday Brunch’s Kim Huynh …
Writing is like breathing to me: Amanda’s story On Sunday Brunch with Kim Huynh Read More »
The CP Aware Prize aims to bring recognition, reward and readership to literature that challenges prejudice. The awards will be presented annually with current sponsorship in place until 2025.