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Amy Wilhelm

Director of Social Media & Senior Writer

You’ve Written A Book! What Next?

Amy Wilhelm
Literary Lagniappe, on Writing
Writing is something we’re all capable of doing, but there are few people who can pull it off well; after all, putting a whole book together takes effort and commitment, and some people just don’t make it to th... Read More...

Five Ways Bloggers Can Stay In Touch With Their Readers

Amy Wilhelm
Blogging Tips, Literary Lagniappe, on Writing, Writing during the Covid-19 Crisis
During the pandemic, most businesses have been heavily hit by the lockdown. The blogging industry has also suffered a big hit, but not in the way you would expect. There are millions of blogs, with hundreds of ... Read More...

Book Club Babble’s January Thriller Pick: Waiting for the Night Song by Julie Carrick Dalton

Amy Wilhelm
Interviews, Reviews
Waiting for the Night Song is a thriller imbued with lushness and depth. Its pacing is perfect, its characters genuine. And its woodland New Hampshire setting is an invitation to view the natural and human worl... Read More...

The Most Enjoyable Books About the World of Horse Racing

Amy Wilhelm
Reviews
Horse racing is a great sport to watch on TV or at the track, but it can be exciting and enjoyable to read about too! To that end, we've compiled our list of the most enjoyable books ever written about the spor... Read More...

Fall in Love with A.R. Taylor’s Jenna Takes the Fall

Amy Wilhelm
Interviews, Reviews
When Jenna, a twenty-something native Mid-westerner, is offered a job working for Vincent Hull, a prominent businessman in New York City, she jumps in feet first with no idea what she's getting into. But is it ... Read More...

Giving Your Writing The Professional Edge

Amy Wilhelm
Literary Lagniappe, on Writing
It's a big step when you’re making the transition from writing as a hobby, for yourself or a small audience, to writing for profit. Whether you’re monetizing a blog, getting into content writing, or seeking pub... Read More...

Elinor Lipman Delights Again with Rachel to the Rescue

Amy Wilhelm
Interviews, Reviews
Rachel to the Rescue was published by Lightning Books out of the UK because American publishers thought their readers might have Trump fatigue. In reality, the story is much less about Trump and much more a... Read More...

What to Watch: The Most Fun and Exciting Movies of 2020

Amy Wilhelm
Reviews, Should I Watch?
No doubt about it, 2020 has not been a vintage year. During the chaos, we’ve all been looking for ways to detach and unwind a little, and in between reading and watching book adaptations, what better way to dis... Read More...

Our November Thriller Recommendation: They’re Gone by E.A. Barres

Amy Wilhelm
Reviews
They're Gone has everything we love about thrillers – interwoven plotlines, suspense, surprises, stripped-down prose, and lots and lots of action! But, that's not all you'll find when you peel back the front co... Read More...

Book Club Questions for Sorrow by Tiffanie DeBartolo

Amy Wilhelm
Book Club Questions
Sorrow is an ideal book club read because it explores the interesting question of why some people follow their dreams and others don't. Regardless of what each reader brings to the table, this dilemma touches u... Read More...
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