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  • Interview with GoodW.Y.N. aka Nicole Goodwin

    The author, Nicole Goodwin, was inspired to write “Warcrimes” as a reflection on her deployment in Iraq and the moral complexities of that experience. The title signifies her acknowledgment of societal complicity in war atrocities. Goodwin hopes her readers will understand the paradox of war’s beauty intertwined with its horrors.

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  • 5 Quick Fixes to Improve Your Author Brand’s Social Media Presence (Danielle Wright)

    To enhance their social media presence, indie authors should focus on platform selection, establish content pillars, create a cohesive brand aesthetic, utilize hashtags and trends, and track analytics. These strategies help authors effectively engage their target audience, improve visibility, and ultimately drive book sales while maintaining a professional online identity.

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  • Interview with Author Richard Caldwell

    The author, inspired by Napoleonic history and romance, wrote “The Empress’s Escape.” The title evolved after discovering a similar work. Writing involved meticulous historical research, but challenges included learning the craft and navigating publishing. The author hopes readers enjoy the story and emphasizes personal connections with characters. A follow-up project is underway.

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  • Author Interview w/ Doris Johnson

    Doris Johnson, a writer and speaker, holds a master’s degree in psychology and is a survivor of domestic violence and epilepsy. She hosts the Everything Doris Show and the Did You See What I Saw podcast. Doris has published numerous works across various genres and uses her experiences to inspire and encourage others.

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  • We’re Still Interviewing Authors and Artists!

    Seven Story Publishing offers free thirty-minute interviews for authors. Interested individuals can email submissions@sevenstorypublishing.com or visit the Author Interview Submission Page. The interviews aim to connect with authors, discuss their work and writing journeys, and help them gain visibility and traction in their writing careers.

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  • Eternal Apocalypse (Raina Alidjani)

    Mabel sold her soul in exchange for eternal life. What she didn’t anticipate then, was a world-ending contagion. With everyone else gone, her life has been reduced to finding new ways to kill herself to stave off the boredom. When she encounters a family of survivors, she becomes determined to claim the patriarch as her…

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  • A Reaper with No Moon (TyJheir Shipman)

    Ten years of quiet with someone you love should be enough to keep anything at bay, except the monster inside you that knows of no such thing as love. . .

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