Two easy steps to get featured in a post. Step One Retweet this! Step Two Mention a link of your book on Twitter. Tweet: @MasqCrew I retweeted. Here's my book: [INSERT URL HERE] (Make sure the URL link goes directly to your book on Amazon.com) After you do that, I'll do a quick post encouraging other authors to join in, mentioning your book. For each author who participates, there will be a post with an ad like the following. If enough authors participate, I'll do a group post at the end. Help spread the word about The Masquerade Crew. Thank you in advance.
Cover links to Amazon.com Marisa writes fictional novels about vampires, but vampires aren’t real, are they? She doesn't think so... until she meets Corgan Halton. A Vampire's Tale Author: Maya Tyler Genre/Keyword(s): Romance, Paranormal, Vampire,
Cover links to Amazon.com This city will be your tomb The Everett Exorcim World of Shadows Author: Lincoln Cole Genre/Keyword(s): Fantasy, Horror, Paranormal, Urban,
The following is a repost from here. This post is the eighth in a series about writing a novel. You can check out the list of past topics at the end of this post . (the original post) You have developed believable, complex characters. You have selected your setting or built your world. And you have a plot idea riddled with conflict. Now it is time to write or is it? Nope. There is potentially more planning to do. Read the rest of the post here.
I'll tweet about your book on Amazon. I'll compose the tweet(s). I'll even put together custom pictures for each tweet (package 4). To read more about this service, check out this post .
The following books are available for review. To request a book, simply click the link at the bottom of the box which says "Click Here to Request a Review (tweet)." It will allow you to tweet the author.
Cover links to Amazon.com A Mighty Rolling Thunder Written by Kerry Alan Denney Genre/keywords: Fantasy, Paranormal, Post-Apocalyptic, Urban, supernatural, horror The end of the world is just the beginning of the terror. Read more here...