Hello 2026
A new year is a blank page, waiting for your words. Writers, 2026 is your invitation to begin again – to dream bigger, to write bolder, and to share your stories with the world. Every chapter you create is a gift, not only to yourself but to readers who are waiting to be moved, challenged, […]
Read MoreMerry Christmas from ChapterSee
As we gather close to the glow of the season, may this Christmas remind you of the stories that shaped you, the dreams that still call your name, and the quiet courage that carried you through every chapter of this year. This is a moment to pause, breathe, and feel the warmth of gratitude for […]
Read MoreHELLO JANUARY
ChapterSee For those of us who love to curl up on the sofa with our cozy blankets and enjoy some comfort food, this is the best month ever. January vibes carry the spirit of celebration. Reconnecting with old friends and family on winter break. Something to remember “Drink wine. This is life eternal. This is […]
Read MoreHELLO AUTUMN
Goodbye hot and humid. Fall is typically our favorite season. The weather is cooler, the air is crisper, and everything feels just a little bit cozier. To get in the spirit of the season, here are our favorite things to do that instantly make fall so perfect. Go apple and pumpkin picking, collect vibrant, colorful leaves. Explore a corn maze or take a ride in a hot air balloon. Nature walks and touch-football, crashing into a giant […]
Read MoreFree and Inexpensive Book Marketing really can Shift Your Sales Paradigms.
By Barbara Ann Cerda | Contributing Writer You’ve spent an enormous amount of time and thought into getting your book published. One of the biggest obstacles to success is getting your work front and center to readers and that requires marketing. This is perhaps the biggest hurdle in achieving author stardom. But shifting the paradigms in achieving […]
Read MoreHoliday Retrospect with Lillian
By Barbara Ann Cerda | Contributing Writer Blended family tables hold the greatest wealth of prose rich in storylines and tales that mirror the diverse human condition. The holidays have passed leaving us with new memories of the common familial conversations that center on a mixture of personal politics and daily living while visiting our dinner table. […]
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