International bestselling author Dan Alatorre has 17 titles published in over a dozen languages.
From Romance in Poggibonsi to action and adventure in the sci-fi thriller The Navigators, to comedies like Night Of The Colonoscopy: A Horror Story (Sort Of) and the heartwarming and humorous anecdotes about parenting in the popular Savvy Stories series, his knack for surprising audiences and making you laugh or cry - or hang onto the edge of your seat - has been enjoyed by audiences around the world.
And you are guaranteed to get a page turner every time.
“That’s my style,” Dan says. “Grab you on page one and then send you on a roller coaster ride, regardless of the story or genre.”
Readers agree, making his string of #1 bestsellers popular across the globe.
He will make you chuckle or shed tears, sometimes on the same page. His novels always contain twists and turns, and his nonfiction will stay in your heart forever.
Dan resides in the Tampa area with his wife and daughter. You can find him blogging away almost every day on www.DanAlatorre or watch his hilarious YouTube show every week Writers Off Task With Friends.
Dan’s marketing book 25 eBook Marketing Tips You Wish You Knew has been a valuable tool for new authors (it’s free if you subscribe to his newsletter) and his dedication to helping other authors is evident in his helpful blog.
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right now you are putting together a book of scary short stories, have you ever thought of doing for for kids or teens?
Well, it’s a little trickier to try to create an anthology with a bunch of children authors or teenager authors. For one thing, little kids don’t know some of the rules of basic grammar and punctuation, depending on their age. However, I work with young children and create an anthology for them about once a year. As far as teenagers, it’s certainly possible to open the word weaver contest to age categories but I’m not sure how we would figure out if somebody was telling the truth about that or not. So I haven’t really thought about doing that.
right now you are putting together a book of scary short stories, have you ever thought of doing for for kids or teens?
Well, it’s a little trickier to try to create an anthology with a bunch of children authors or teenager authors. For one thing, little kids don’t know some of the rules of basic grammar and punctuation, depending on their age. However, I work with young children and create an anthology for them about once a year. As far as teenagers, it’s certainly possible to open the word weaver contest to age categories but I’m not sure how we would figure out if somebody was telling the truth about that or not. So I haven’t really thought about doing that.
Where is a good place to get few copies of you book printed out. 🙂
Paperback = create space
Hard cover = lightningsoyrce