Author Archives: A. R. Silverberry

Read Me Dead: Emerald Barnes Author Interview

I’m thrilled to have author Emerald Barnes join us today. Emerald is the critically acclaimed author of “Piercing the Darkness,” a young adult novella described as a “Thrilling psychological drama,” that, “Leaves you wanting more!” Emerald is stopping by on her blog tour for the launch of her new young adult novel, “Read me Dead.” […]

Wyndano’s Cloak: New Review on Amazon!

Wyndano’s Cloak got a rave book review on Melissa Bartell’s blog, Bibliotica! She called the book, “Unique and compelling,” called Naryfel the, “Perfect witch/hag,” and read the book in a single night! She posted the review on Amazon and Goodreads, and recommended that the book went well with a latte and a chocolate-covered croissant. Love […]

New Review for Wyndano’s Cloak on Amazon!

An Amazon reader posted a wonderful review of Wyndano’s Cloak, calling it, “A Book for Three Generations.” The book now has 22 five-star reviews and 5 four-star reviews out of a total of 27 reviews. The reader’s review was am Amazon Verified Purchase. Referring to the book’s universal appeal, she also said,  “We are are […]

Making Money as an Author

I met author Oli Hille in a Facebook group dedicated to helping authors succeed in publishing their work. In that group, Oli has been a tireless support to the many writers striving to live their dream. I’ve read and enjoyed several of Oli’s books, so when he offered to do a guest post about his […]

The One That Got Away: Teaser Train Excerpt

Welcome to another edition of Teaser Train, bringing to you the work of talented indie authors. Today, we’ve got an excerpt from Kellianne Sweeney’s “The One That Got Away,” a story about a regular person given the opportunity to play with the big puzzle. Kellianne Sweeney has spent most of her adult life as a […]

Wyndano’s Cloak: Glowing Book Reviews!

Rachel Cotterill Reviews gave me a fabulous interview. She asked thought-provoking questions that penetrated to the heart of the story. Love it! Curious about sequels, prequels, and what I think about Place as Character, this interview reveals all! Rachel also reviewed “Wyndano’s Cloak,” calling it, “A sweet, gentle-hearted adventure which I think would be well-suited […]

LinkedIn for Authors: Part IV on Social Media

Welcome to part four in a series on social media, featuring four authors with expertise and knowledge about effectively using Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Joining us today is Jason Baudendistel, author of “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to LinkedIn Marketing.” Jason is an entrepreneur, Linkedin consultant, and small business expert. He provides search engine optimization, web […]

Twitter for Authors: Part III on Social Media

Welcome to the third in a four-part series on social media, bringing four authors sharing their expertise and knowledge about Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Today, the award-winning author, Melissa Foster, joins us to discuss how authors can effectively utilize Twitter. Significantly, I met Melissa through social media. Her three novels, “Megan’s Way,” “Chasing Amanda,” and […]

Facebook For Authors: Part II on Social Media

Welcome to the second in a four-part series on social media. How can authors build a loyal following? Are their ways to effectively use social media to promote and market books? Three authors will stop by over the next weeks to share their expertise and knowledge. Today, Phil Torcivia will join us to discuss how […]

Howard Hopkins – In Memoriam

  In December, I posted an excerpt from Howard Hopkins’ children’s novel, “The Willow Witch.” Sadly, Howard passed away recently. He was a talented and prolific author. He penned westerns under the pen name Lance Howard, and horror novels under his own name; including The Chloe Files series for adults; and The Nightmare Club series […]