When you have success using the author marketing tools in WWW’s Winner Circle, we want to brag about it! Here are some recent developments… Make sure to tell us about yours!
Kim Boykin: Author of The Wisdom of Hair, Kim currently has her book in front of one of our Florida book clubs with over 90 members, besides her extensive reach to clubs including the famed Pulpwood Queens. Way to go, Kim!
Robert Fiacco: Author of the newly released Showing Up to Play, Fiacco has scored an appearance at the Williamsburg Book Festival, with a talk entitled: The Emotional Rollercoaster of a New Author. Congratulations, Robert!
JB Bonds: The sister team authors of Rainbow’s End have already secured a review for their new book from our list of book reviewers. They also have two book clubs now pending to read Rainbow’s End. Nice work, ladies!
WWW Kudos
Timothy Jay Smith: Author of the award-winning Cooper’s Promise and A Vision of Angels, that Kirkus Reviews calls “Literary Dynamite,” says:
What an incredible job you have done with the Winner Circle. I have been using the book reviewers directory today. Extremely impressive, from content to page turning software. Direct links to submission pages is an extra plus.
I can not wait to explore its other offerings. Trust me, I will give this big-time promotion. I have been pondering all day the level of effort it took just to do the small part I have used, and extrapolating that to the whole Winner Circle, I am exponentially impressed. It’s probably the most comprehensive practical writer service around. Certainly one of the best researched. You can quote me on that.
Beverley Eikli: Romance author from “down-under” writing as Beverley Oakley with several titles to her credit, says:
I cannot remember how I stumbled upon WWW but with so many other sites vying for my attention I found myself spending increasingly more time here. Now I’ve joined Winners Circle and the depth of thoroughly researched information is like an Aladdin’s Cave. Yet the deeper I explore, the more I see the light.
I joined Winner’s Circle last year and would like someone to tell me why I can’t seem to find a way to log into the site. All I ever find in trying to get into it is “joining information”. with no link to actually log into the site.
Why is there no way to log into the site posted on the www page?
Thanks,
Clifford Neal
Clifford – bottom left of any WWW page!
Glad I’m part of the Winner Circle. Few people have helped me as much as Shari.
Thank you, Shari.
Wes Phelan
Thanks, Wes and still more work to do!