by Jeri Walker | May 28, 2018 | Publishing Tips
Joseph Epstein is often quoted for noting that around eighty percent of Americans feel they have a book in them that they should write. A far, far fewer percentage actually end up writing a book. Of those who finish a book, the chances of that book’s success are...
by Jeri Walker | Dec 4, 2017 | Publishing Tips
The list of questions to ask when writing a book for publication seems never-ending at times. Notice how I tacked the word publication onto the title? Getting published (no matter the form) is often a lofty goal, and a good writer needs to be just as much a student of...
by Jeri Walker | Nov 20, 2017 | Author Interviews
I met Laurie Buchanan a couple of years ago when she first started attending meetings of the Boise Chapter of the Nonfiction Authors Association. Her infectious energy and practical attitude draws people to her presence as well as her book. I’ll soon be working...
by Jeri Walker | Sep 25, 2017 | Author Interviews
I first met Natalie Perry at a monthly meeting for the Boise Chapter of the Nonfiction Authors Association. She’s outgoing, outspoken, and a fun person to be around. As she shared bit of her life and writing goals with the group, it quickly became evident she...