J.P. Barnaby shares #FR...

Online Part One: Virtually Loved Rating: xo By J. P. Barnaby   Today you are in for a real treat. My special guest is J.P. Barnaby who is sharing Part One of her story Online, a very sexy, very NSFW story of what happens when technology connects two men who aren’t interested...

#Tax Workshop for Autho...

As some of my readers know, in RL I’m a tax and finance professional, and I’ve been using that knowledge to teach my tax workshops. Whether you like it or not, it’s time to start thinking about your tax return. We have a lot of new authors here who may be filing Schedule C for the first...

11 Tips for Using Tribe...

Recently, Triberr added some awesome new features, so I’ve updated my tips list to include those. I’m not particularly hip to new social media sites: It took me a few years to even get a Facebook account, so when I first heard of Triberr I admit I ignored it. But author...

LRC Cafe Best of 2013: ...

Normally I don’t ask for votes, because I never get nominated for anything, but I finally got nominated for something! Two nominations for the LRC Cafe Best of 2013 Awards. I didn’t even read the posts when they came out, because I had no idea any of my titles might be...

Revising the #NaNoWriMo...

It’s January. The holidays are over and you’ve probably made a bunch of writing-related resolutions you’ve already given up on. If one of those is whipping your NaNo novel into good enough shape to publish, you’re in the right place. By now, NaNoWriMos fall into a few...

7 January Tax Tips for ...

January means two things in the tax world: time to start thinking about the 2013 tax return, and a new year of records to begin keeping for 2014. If you self-publish, you have even more expenses and obligations, so start the year off on a good footing. I’ll start off with the easy part...