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Author Theresa Sneed loves to help others learn how to write and publish books almost as much as she loves writing herself. In this short, informative book, she shares her writing steps to success. Step 1. Get your writing sanctuary ready Step 2. Schedule a consistent time to write Step 3. Begin an ideas page or folder Step 4. Brainstorm ideas Step 5. Storyboarding Step 6. Develop your writing Step 7. Find beta readers Step 8. Start a new writing project Step 9. Revise and edit your manuscript Step 10. Hire a professional editor Step 11. Revise and edit again Step 12. Format your book Step 13. Create your cover Step 14. Publish your book Step 15. Marketing
Years had passed since Merrick Snyder's untimely death, but Elle still wondered. They never found his body, and if anyone could survive a treacherous fall, he could. But body or not, he must be dead, otherwise, he would have already resurfaced. At least, that's what Elle kept telling herself.
How to create the perfect cover with little out of pocket cost. Author Theresa Sneed walks you through how to create the perfect cover, including a bonus chapter on how to format your novel. Follow her as she shows you how she created the cover of this book as well as some of her other covers. This is a must have book for beginning authors who want to take charge of their work. You wrote an awesome novel, now, create a fantastic cover!
par·a·nor·mal adj. Beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation. I was only nine years old when I had my first experience with the paranormal—definitely beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation. I was only nine years old when I had my first experience with the paranormal—definitely beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation. –Theresa Sneed When author Theresa Sneed finds herself in the ICU with a condition her doctor would later reveal most people die from, she sets about pulling old files together to explain her unique beliefs based on her personal experiences. FACING MORTALITY was written while in the hospital recoveri...
Brown Nose Bear learns about tattletales when he wants to tell his mother everything about everybody every day.
When Elias introduces his best friend Jaron Finley to his magical world of fairies, castles, wizards, and yōkai shapeshifters, will Jaron ever want to go back to his dull world of school and homework, especially after meeting Elieli, the fairy princess of Estraelia? It’s doubtful, but he must—the mortal that he is. Will Elias alter his memory and erase all that his friend has seen, or will Jaron keep the secret that Elias Rey, a sophomore at PVHS, is a wizard, and the youngest heir of Elderberry? Sneed wove a beautifully complex story about elves, fairies, dragons, and wizards in her second in her series of wonderfully crafted epic fantasy. If you love stories that take you to other worlds, you'll appreciate Sneed's ability to world build and create meaningful characters. Two worlds collide when Elias takes his friend to his native land of Estraelia, but conflict is not far away when the beautiful Elieli makes a wish to come to Earth with her new Earth friends, putting them all in danger. I was given a copy of this book in exchange for a review, but it was still fun to read! -Zeigler
Author Theresa Sneed loves to help others learn how to write and publish books almost as much as she loves writing herself. In this short, informative book, she shares her writing steps to success. Step 1. Get your writing sanctuary ready Step 2. Schedule a consistent time to write Step 3. Begin an ideas page or folder Step 4. Brainstorm ideas Step 5. Storyboarding Step 6. Develop your writing Step 7. Find beta readers Step 8. Start a new writing project Step 9. Revise and edit your manuscript Step 10. Hire a professional editor Step 11. Revise and edit again Step 12. Format your book Step 13. Create your cover Step 14. Publish your book Step 15. Marketing
When Prince Mujina of Aureus Orbem, a mischievous Yōkai bent on proving himself, unwittingly shapeshifts into the fearsome Manticore using the ancient medallion, Mathusala, he unleashes Rebelles, the most dreaded curse of his people and becomes Rebelles, the prophecy. Though triumphant at first, will the burgeoning power become unstoppable? He must face and conquer the curse, but will he be able to control the raging beast, or will it forever control him? Sneed weaves a beautifully complex story about elves, fairies, dragons, and wizards in her Sons of Elderberry series—a wonderfully crafted epic fantasy. If you love stories that take you to other worlds, you’ll appreciate Sneed’s ability to world build and create meaningful characters. -Zeigler
Held captive for years, Elle suffered horrific abuse that left her skittish and afraid of everything. But her abuser is in prison, locked up on death row. So, how did the distinctive, gold-lettered band from an expensive Cuban cigar, illegal in the United States, and the exact brand he smoked, wind up on the floor of Elle’s jeep? When she finds things that could only have come from him, she questions her sanity, and wonders if she’ll ever be rid of him, but that’s crazy—how can he hurt her from death row?
Through a series of ill-fated events, Bess Martin finds herself thrust back to Salem in the middle of the Salem witch trials. Last time, her sharp tongue earned her ‘high suspicion of sundry acts of Witchcraft’, and she barely escaped with her life. Will Hezekiah, the brave young man who came through the rift to the future with her three years earlier, follow Bess back to Salem and rescue her, before her quick temper decides her fate? From the ninth great-granddaughter of Susannah North Martin, who was accused and hanged as a witch, comes book two in the SALEM WITCH HAUNT series: RETURN TO SALEM, a realistic time travel steeped in suspense and intrigue with a touch of sweet romance. Using primary sources, Theresa Sneed masterfully weaves the trials and hangings of Reverend George Burroughs, Martha Carrier, George Jacobs Sr., John Proctor, and John Willard into this insightful historical fiction.