Blog Tour: Review at Naomi Nakashima's helpmenaomi.com ๐ŸŒŸ

Pleased to have this wonderful review of my book, From Promising to Published at helpmenaomi.com: clickety-click!

An excerpt: โ€œFrom Promising to Published by Melanie Faith has landed a permanent place on my bookshelf and will be one of the top books I recommend to my clients who are looking for advice on how to get their book out there.โ€

Read the rest at: helpmenaomi.com. Also, check out Naomiโ€™s editing and ghostwriting services and her book about self-publishing.

Blog Tour: Review at The Faerie Review ๐Ÿงšโ€โ™€๏ธ

Excited to have a review of my book, From Promising to Published, today at my next book-blog tour stop, The Faerie Review.

An excerpt of the 5-star review: โ€œIf you want a guide thatโ€™s easy to read, with anecdotes from the author, and exercises sprinkled throughout, then this is the book youโ€™ve been waiting for. Faith walks the line between too broad and too specific in this guide, and does a great job of making everything relatable.โ€

Many thanks to The Faerie Review! Read the rest of the review at: clickety-click.

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Blog Tour: Review at Mother-Daughter Book Club.com๐ŸŒŸ

Thrilled to have a review of my book, From Promising to Published, today at my next book-blog tour stop, Mother-Daughter Book Club.

An excerpt: โ€œWriters looking for inspiration about how to get their work into the hands of people who can publish it will find it in Melanie Faithโ€™s guidebook, From Promising to Published: A Multi-Genre, Insiderโ€™s Guide to the Publication Process.

Faithโ€™s straightforward writing style makes the book feel like you are getting advice from a trusted friend. The book is divided into four sections, making it easy to navigate ahead or go back for a quick review of something already covered. The sections include how to start out as a writer, how to find the right audience and market for your work, getting paid and celebrating your successes large and small, and thriving long-term as a writer.โ€

Read the rest at: Mother-Daughter Book Club.com.

Many thanks to Cindy Hudson, book-club expert, author, writer, journalist, and editor. Check out books and helpful mother-daughter book club resources by Cindy at: Amazon clickety-click. Also, learn more here ab0ut Cindyโ€™s freelance writing and editing services, which include ghostwriting, brochures, newsletters, website consulting, book-club consulting, and much more.


A Five-Star Review Morning (Author Life at Its Best) ๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ“š

And some days, as an author, you wake to a five-star review from a book reviewer. Woot! @springbrookorbillabong

And then find a second five-star review at your bookโ€™s Amazon page:

โ€œWriting Reference Books? This Book is a Great Guideโ€

โ€œMelanie Faith's Writing It Real: Crafting a Reference Book that Sells is a really interesting and in-depth examination of how to craft a reference book (obviously, it's in the title). As an author myself, I've considered writing a reference book, so I was excited to see what insights Faith had for this type of writing. Although I have not written a reference book yet, I definitely think this book will be very beneficial when I undertake this type of writing project.โ€ โ€”Jason S. Wrench

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