Your author bio should help readers learn what makes you and your books unique. Consider including the genres you write in, the themes that appear in your work, any accolades, accomplishments, or work experience that establishes your credibility and expertise, your sources of writing inspiration, or personal details that illustrate your personality, perspective, values, and interests. Bios are typically written in third-person, and should use a tone that is appropriate for the audience and content of your books.
Your author bio should help readers learn what makes you and your books unique. Consider including the genres you write in, the themes that appear in your work, any accolades, accomplishments, or work experience that establishes your credibility and expertise, your sources of writing inspiration, or personal details that illustrate your personality, perspective, values, and interests. Bios are typically written in third-person, and should use...
The author shares her testimony about the attempt to end her life, following the miscarriage of her first child. I: THE BLOOD OF THE LAMB & the Word of My Testimony (Rev. 12:10-11)
The author gives further details about her journey back from clinical depression through receiving spiritual & psychological counseling, which resulted in the...
FROM PROSTITUTING TO PROPHESYING: Confessions of a Jaguar (A Woman Between The Ages of 50 and 59)
BRENDA RUTH CONTEE
This eBook is a true life testimonial, self-help, inspirational, educational account about a woman who has endured tremendous challenges and setbacks, as a result of running from the God-given call on her life. She shares some...