Writing the Bestseller II

Romance Writing Masterclass Book 2

by Kim Boykin, Jane Porter, Joanne Rock, Megan Crane, Dani Collins

Tule Publishing Group

Non-Fiction

July 15, 2015

Available in: Paperback, e-Book

Writing the Bestseller II
by Kim Boykin, Jane Porter, Joanne Rock, Megan Crane, Dani Collins

Writing romance and commercial fiction means knowing the rules, and this book will help you learn them and get there. If you're wondering where to start, what to do, what not to do, how to find your author brand... this book has it all and more. Just take it from the 12 bestselling authors who wrote it!

Experiencing all the ups and downs of the publishing industry isn't easy, so Writing the Bestseller II will help you not only handle the work involved, but handle it well. Learning from authors who have been in your shoes, who understand the market and genre, willingly share their tips, wisdom, and encouragement so you can also succeed.

What are you waiting for? Get started on your writing career today!

Included in Writing the Bestseller II: Romance and Commercial Fiction are the following:
Writing Bestseller Fiction: Conveying Emotion by Jane Porter and Megan Crane
Once Upon a Time --- Writing the Opening by Joanne Rock
The Zone: Usiing Music to Get Into the Writing Zone and Staying There by Mallory Kane
Balance Before Burn Out by Dani Collins
Dealing with Writing-Related Health Issues by Terri Reed
Live Your Own Happily Ever After by Kim Boykin
How to Avoid Burnout by Lenora Worth
Heath Author Editor Relationships by Tessa Shapcott (Joanne Walsh)
Critique Groups or Freak Groups? by Jane Porter
Novelists' Retreats by C J Carmichael
Tips on How to Build an Online Presence as a Writer (from a reluctant Social Meada User!) by Erika Marks
Real You Incorporated: Embracing our Author Brand by Kaira Rouda



Kim Boykin's Bio

Kim Boykin was raised in her South Carolina home with two girly sisters and great parents. She had a happy, boring childhood, which sucks if you’re a writer because you have to create your own crazy. PLUS after you’re published and you’re being interviewed, it’s very appealing when the author actually lived in Crazy Town or somewhere in the general vicinity.

As a stay-at-home mom, Kim started writing, grabbing snip-its of time in the car rider line or on the bleachers at swim practice. After her kids left the nest, she started submitting her work, sold her first novel at 53, and has been writing like crazy ever since.

Her books are well reviewed and, according to RT Book Reviews, feel like they’re being told across a kitchen table. She is the author of three women’s fiction titles from Berkley Books: A PEACH OF A PAIR (8/4/15,) PALMETTO MOON, and THE WISDOM OF HAIR, as well as several contemporary romances novellas from Tule including STEAL ME, COWBOY and SWEET HOME CAROLINA. While her heart is always in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, she lives in Charlotte and has a heart for hairstylist, librarians, and book junkies like herself.