While you’re (hopefully) relaxing this Mother’s Day weekend, check out these great books by and for mommas. Please note this post contains affiliate links.
Fall in Love with Marcia King-Gamble
Author Marcia King-Gamble knows a few things about romance. After all, she’s been reading them since she was a child.
Spit It Out
I wasted a lot of time when I first started writing trying to make the first draft for a still-unpublished manuscript perfect. It wasn’t until I had written a few manuscripts that I learned a very valuable lesson: The first draft is not supposed to be perfect when you finish.
This Summer, It’s All About Angela Benson
I’ve been looking forward to reading Angela Benson’s newest book, The Summer of Me, since I found out about it last year. I recently had the honor of interviewing her.
Magic City Momma Publisher Discusses The Blank Page
You’ve made the decision to write a book, but then it hits you as you sit down to write and encounter the blank page: You have no clue what you’re doing.
Just Keep Going
The attention was so unexpected. I showed up at a recent event at the Alabama Library Association’s author expo in Gadsden, expecting what is pretty much the norm for multi-author events: networking with other authors while deep down hoping someone will buy one of your books.
Kendra Norman’s New Book Honors Her Mother
Magic City Momma is excited that Kendra Norman, bestselling author, licensed minister and radio host, recently stopped by to discuss her new book and her career.
Should I Write a Book?
The fact that you’ve been drawn to the post tells me a lot about you. You’re at a point where either you’ve had this idea to put pen to paper for a while, or someone has planted a seed in you that has you wondering if you have what it takes to write a book.
Author Pat G’Orge-Walker Brings the Funny
Author Pat G’Orge-Walker has learned laughter really does the heart good. She recently spoke with Magic City Momma about her book, Holy Mayhem, which was recently released as a mass market paperback.
Are You Ready to Speak to Your Food?
Author, speaker and educator Michelle Stimpson wants to help people release the stronghold food has on them.