Pam Burgess: Grandmother, Entrepreneur, Four-Time Author

Pam Burgess: Grandmother, Entrepreneur, Four-Time Author

Pam Burgess is more than a grandmother of four. She’s a busy, busy bee. While she took a few months off of publishing to start a new business, she’s back in action with her fourth title, Sophie Learns What to Do. Find out how she creates so many wonderful...
Rejected by a Publisher? Here’s What to Do Next

Rejected by a Publisher? Here’s What to Do Next

If your book gets rejected by a publisher, moving forward isn’t always easy. But it is necessary. After all, that’s the only way you’ll make your dream of publishing a reality. Here’s how to keep moving forward. Keep It in Perspective Rejection...
How to Make Your Book a Best-Seller

How to Make Your Book a Best-Seller

If you’re a writer, you want your book to be a best-seller. Reaching that status takes a great book and a lot of work. Fortunately, you don’t have to produce a New York Times Best-Seller to make money. There are a lot of categories for books these days....
Amanda Midkiff Releases Her Second Middle Grade Novel

Amanda Midkiff Releases Her Second Middle Grade Novel

Shortly after publishing her first book, Where the Crops Never Fail, author Amanda Midkiff contacted Argyle Fox Publishing. A second book was in the works, and she couldn’t wait to share it with the world. We were thrilled! Once we got our hands on Harvest of Hope, we...
Goals for Your Book: How and Why to Create Them

Goals for Your Book: How and Why to Create Them

Before publishing fiction, nonfiction, poetry, or prose, you need to set goals for your book. Why? How? What are good goals? You’re about to find out. Why Book Goals Matter The reason to set goals for your book is simple. It gives you a target. Without a target,...