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Episode 17 – Focusing on Your Readers with Steena Holmes

In this episode, Mark interviews USA Today and Amazon best-selling author Steena Holmes.

Steena is an Award winning author from Calgary, Alberta who writes psychological suspense, family drama, women’s fiction and sweet romance. She publishes under an Amazon-owned imprint as well as her own self-publishing imprint, is a fan of reading, of chocolate and of traveling.

Speaking of traveling, Steena, who is a wife and the mother of three daughters, has created an authentic and dynamic relationship with her readers, who she has been a caring and loving tour guide for as she took them on a unique journey with her on her path through writing.  In our conversation, we talk a lot about the importance of this relationship with her readers and in always putting them first.

Before the interview, Mark provides a personal update on the following items:

Mark then shares this week’s Terrible Tongue Twister. This week’s twist (particularly since you won’t be able to understand what the poor boy is trying to say) is:

Three sweet switched Swiss witches

Watch three washed Swiss witch Swatch watch switches.

Which sweet switched Swiss witch watches

Which washed Swish Swatch watch switch?


The Terrible Tongue Twister segment (AKA “Twisting by the Fool” is sponsored by Findaway Voices, who provide all the tools that an independent author or small publisher needs in order to get into the digital audiobook market.

Check them out at www.starkreflections.ca/findaway.


In their conversation, Mark and Steena talk about:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After the interview, Mark reflects about Steena’s talk about being personable and someone that readers could relate to. He also reflects on authenticity.

Within Mark’s talk, he considers a well-known figure in self-publishing, Joanna Penn, known from her podcast and blog The Creative Penn and her purposeful positive and optimistic perspective.

He wonders whether only pushing positive things into the world can still be considered authentic.

Mark also looks at some examples, drawn from his conversation with Steena, about how an author can be authentic without revealing too much personal information, and then he asks the listener to consider how they might apply similar things to their own author brand.

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Steena Holmes is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of titles including Saving Abby, Stillwater Rising and The Memory Child. Named in the Top 20 Women Author to read in 2015 by Good Housekeeping, she won the National Indie Excellence Award in 2012 for Finding Emma as well as the USA Book News Award for The Word Game in 2015. Having her Author Brand featured repeatedly on sites such as Goodreads, BookBub, RedBook, and Goodhousekeeping, Steena is an authority on creating an effective author brand and has been invited to speak on the subject at various author forums around the world. To find out more about her books and her love for traveling, you can visit her website at http://www.steenaholmes.com and http://www.steenatravels.com.


The music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

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