Orangeberry SPLASH
In trying to navigate the seas of book publishing, I have visited one site after another. Learning each one, working through learning new programs, setting up author pages galore, hoping these bread crumbs will lead people to my new book.
During this voyage I was asked if I had ever done a virtual book tour. At this point weary and in digital site overload, I thought this would be hard to do and I felt in over my head. Much to my delight, it has been the easiest thing I’ve done yet. Pandora Poikilos was kind enough to send me instructions and directions, something my OCD nature loves. I followed them happily. Then, just keep up! I had already set the path with website and social networks, so it was easy to update them.
I’ve been on a book tour banquet since August 1. Reading my fellow tour partners books has been the dessert of this endeavor. I would suggest every author to try one of these. For those of us who are computer challenged, it has been eye opening and easy.
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Published by Robynn Gabel
Robynn Gabel had two dreams growing up, writing books and riding horses. In her first two books, she fulfilled them both by publishing her award-winning story about her time with Elvis, a champion Missouri Fox Trotter. However, her continual pursuit of adventure pushed her off into the deeper waters of writing a historical romance novel taking place in the backdrop of the Viking Age. An adventurer at heart herself she has always been an avid traveler and has held career positions in a variety of fields but Robynn’s calling to write has never wavered earning her prestigious literary awards. In her latest book, Norse Hearts, she draws from a rich treasure trove of experiences and painstaking research to provide not only a historically authentic tale but one with true emotional power only she can bring.
When she is not writing she lives life with her husband Mark in the wind-swept land of Wyoming riding Missouri Fox Trotters, and loving a large herd of children and grandchildren.
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