Writers' Corner
                          Advice to Writers
                    from my Robins' Tree

    Here I would like to share with you some of the experiences I have had becoming
    a self published author of children's books.  This page is intended to give a
    series of advice to beginning writers and help unpublished authors who would
    like to become self-published.


    Would love for you to join my online group Red River Writers made up of
    Authors, Writers, and Artists.  It is a promotional group 1500 strong and growing
    with members helping members. We have continual fun events and share
    important links.
    www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=56738845017

Self Publishing Companies we have used

AuthorHouse
BookSurge
Xlibris

Written a book and need a publisher?  I know
representatives who would love to talk with you.  Just
go to our
Contact Us page and drop me a line.  Be
sure and include your name and e-mail address
.

    If you want to know the business of writing, join an
    active writers group. I am fortunate to lead such a
    group at FaceBook called the Red River Writers . One
    day, I wondered what new event could my group do
    that would keep us active. I thought I would see if
    anyone would be interested in a Blog Tour expecting 2
    to 10 people to signup. Within 24 hours there were 50
    people signed up and ready to blog. Oh my, now I had
    to figure out how the Tours would work. I am still
    working on that issue, but we are in full swing. Today, I
    am honored to be part of the RRW Blog Tour events
    hosting Author RD Larson.

    RD Larson has just re-released her book “Evil Angel.”
    Below is a short description of “Evil Angel” that is
    posted on amazon.com:

    “Terri wants to keep her husband. She wants to keep
    him close and won't give him a divorce. As she slips
    further into madness, her rules of right and wrong blur.
    Will Jack go back for their baby's sake? Or will Terri do
    something terrible, something irrevocable to keep
    Jack? Set in Aspen this is fast read perfect for a night
    alone as long as it doesn't scare you to death.”