When an author sends a handwritten postcard to a random subscriber who left a comment... that is love rising above the noise.
We are living in the golden age of access. But for romance authors—and the readers who love them—the current era of self-publishing feels less like a quiet library and more like standing in a flash flood of ebooks. love in the time of self publishing torrent
In the middle of the torrent, love becomes because it has to fight for attention. When an author sends a handwritten postcard to
Now? On any given Tuesday, over 1,500 new romance novels hit Amazon’s Kindle Store. That is not hyperbole. That is the torrent. But for romance authors—and the readers who love
As a reader, you are drowning in happily-ever-afters. As a writer, you are screaming into a void hoping someone hears your specific flavor of “enemies to lovers.”
“It was the age of infinite backlist titles; it was the age of zero discoverability. It was the epoch of believing in a five-star rating; it was the epoch of the one-star review from a stranger who DNF’d at page two.”