Tag: Guest Authors

#DFRAT Guest Author (+ a Giveaway): Ruthie Knox

#DFRAT Guest Author (+ a Giveaway): Ruthie Knox

Today we have Ruthie Knox joining us to discuss her experiences as a Big Six Digital Author. Please join us in welcoming her to Book Binge. *** Big Six Digital-First: One Author’s Experience Hi, Book Binge readers! I’m happy to be visiting to participate in this series about digital-first publishing. The topic is near and […]

#DFRAT Guest Author (+ a Giveaway): HelenKay Dimon

#DFRAT Guest Author (+ a Giveaway): HelenKay Dimon

Please join us in welcoming Helenkay Dimon to Book Binge. She’s one of our favorite Southern California based authors and is one of the nicest (and funniest) people you’ll ever meet. She’s here today to discuss her experiences in publishing digitally so let’s let her take over from here. *** I came to digital publishing […]

#DFRAT Guest Author (+ a Giveaway): Beth Williamson

#DFRAT Guest Author (+ a Giveaway): Beth Williamson

Help us welcome Beth Williamson! She’s here to celebrate her latest release as Emma Lang, Endless Heart. ___________ It’s All in the Bytes What’s in an e-book? It’s all in the bytes. ☺ As an author and reader, I’m a huge proponent of e-books. I’ve been published with e-books since 2004 – amazing to think […]

#DFRAT Guest Author (+ a Giveaway): Natalie J. Damschroder

#DFRAT Guest Author (+ a Giveaway): Natalie J. Damschroder

I’ve been published in “digital first” for my entire writing career, though it didn’t start being called that until recently. E-publishing began in the mid 1990s, as technology and an ever-smaller, more reachable world enabled just about anyone to become a publisher. I sold my first book to Avid Press in 1999, and when it […]

#DFRAT Guest Author (+ a Giveaway): Zaide Bishop

#DFRAT Guest Author (+ a Giveaway): Zaide Bishop

When people ask me if my books will be available in print, and I say no, they often offer condolences. Despite the success of e-readers and the proliferation of incredibly successful e-books, it’s still viewed as a publishing consolation prize. Personally, I don’t want my books available in p-book form. Traditional, physical books are appropriate […]