Author Archives: Victor Volkman

About Victor Volkman

Author of "Beyond Trauma: Conversations on Traumatic Incident Reduction" and six other books.

Tyler R. Tichelaar – Getting Successful Book Reviews

The following episode of Author’s Access was recorded live at the 7th Motown Writers Conference in Detroit Michigan.  Tyler R. Tichelaar spoke about how to be successful at getting book reviews. Listen to the PodCast! Be the first to find … Continue reading

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Jim Bouchard – Promoting Your Book by Being a Media Personality

On November 4th, 2010 Alan E. Smith and Tyler R. Tichelaar spoke with author, blackbelt, and media access guru Jim Bouchard, about how to develop yourself into a successful personality sought by the media. Jim Bouchard has spoken to numerous … Continue reading

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Julie Ann Stricklin – Things You Need to Know Before You Hire a Graphic Artist

On October 20 Irene Watson and Brad Grochowski spoke with Julie Ann Stricklin about what every author must know before buying and/or commissioning artwork. Julie is an author, independent Illustrator, graphic designer, and fine artist working in the field since … Continue reading

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Tom Wanek – Currencies that Buy Credibility for Your Book

On October 7th, 2010 Irene Watson and Alan E. Smith spoke with marketing guru Tom Wanek about the six essential ingredients (or “currencies”) to successful marketing Tom Wanek. His book, Currencies That Buy Credibility, teaches the foundation that every smart … Continue reading

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In the future, everyone will be on Amazon but it’s an expensive hoax

Here’s the blog link about this scam from The Washington Post. There is a “loophole” in the LSI system that allows volume publishers (who publish more than 10 books a year) to become certified and have setup costs waived. So … Continue reading

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