Blog book tour Day 4

July 22, 2009
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The blog tour rumbles ever onwards and today you can find me over at Publetariat.com. Publetariat is is an online community and news hub built specifically for indie authors and small, independent imprints. I’m a regular contributor over there myself and this time around site founder April Hamilton interviews me about why I chose to go indie, how I make it work, how I build my author platform and so on. This interview is something of a continuation or development of yesterday’s interview at Brascoe and you’ll also learn a bit more about me and my books.

Blog book tour Day 4 – Interview at Publetariat.

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