“Everybody can find a place to fit in there - the big thing is keep writing because we love to read.” - Ana Brazil
Finally, I got the chance recently to interview them, and the result is a 3-part series.
The third and final part dropped today - enjoy!
Writing is a very solitary activity, but relationships are what sells books. - Linda Ulleseit
In “Paper Lantern Writers, A Book Marketing Collective, Part 3” I chat with the founding members of the Paper Lantern Writers Collective — Ana Brazil, Edie Cay, and Linda Ulleseit.
In Part 3, we talked about their published anthology, the many ways they cross-promote their fiction, and they share their advice for being part of a collective.
If you're curious about an innovative way to market your fiction, then check out this series:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
To listen or read, go here (Writer's Fun Zone):
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