. I have never had such a day as yesterday. Here is it in a nutshell blog. I heard, separately, in different emails from different people: Shadow of Tyr has gone to reprint in UK. Having attracted the attention of … Continue reading
Tag Archives: after publication
.Several people asked how do you go about using a pseudonym. Well, I’m no lawyer, so take anything official-sounding here with a grain of salt. Legal Stuff:I can say this: I have never written a book under my official, real, … Continue reading
Parts 1 here, Part 2 here..What you should NOT take into account when deciding whether or not to use a pseudonym The first letter of your own name: Several people have mentioned that it’s no good having a real surname … Continue reading
.In one sense, I already used a pseudonym. The name I go by – Glenda – is not actually the name I was born with. I disposed of that partly because of the unusual spelling: Glenyce. Few people could get … Continue reading
.This was a question to me from a writer just starting out. And I am going to answer it in bits, because I am too busy to sit down and write a long post this week. So here’s Part One: … Continue reading
. Think again. Read this written by Lynn Viehl, which supplies some figures that may surprise you. The truth is that few fiction writers make enough to earn a living from book sales. The only reason I survive is I … Continue reading
All of this has been said before, often. Yet if this Harlequin Horizons affair has showed anything, it is that myths are alive and well. Evidently, we can’t say this kind of thing often enough. In no particular order the … Continue reading
Here we are at the end of September, which means that we writers get our royalties statements (and money, one hopes). Basically, the royalty statement arrives twice a year, calculated from January to June and July to December, but it … Continue reading
.Another excellent, albeit short, review for The Last Stormlord over at AsIf from Tehani Wessely, in which she says among other things: As usual, Larke creates an intriguing cast of characters and a fascinating story that evolves and develops gradually, … Continue reading
Wow, there are some lovely reviews of The Last Stormlord coming in, and great emails too. I am humbled. Here’s what Kat over at the (largely romance) review site “Book Thingo”* had to say: “It’s been a long time since … Continue reading