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35: Is Kindle Vella for You? Guest: Christine Daigle
Episode 358th June 2022 • Writing Pursuits • Kathrese McKee
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In this week's episode, I interview Christine Daigle about her experience with Kindle Vella, and she gives lots of tips and insights for successfully writing serial fiction. Christine is co-writing two Kindle Vella series with Stewart Sternberg under the pen name of L. P. Styles.

Guest: Christine Daigle who co-writes with Stewart Sternberg

Author Website: https://www.christinedaiglebooks.com/

L. P Styles Website: https://www.lpstylesbooks.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lpstylesbooks/

The Molecule Thief on Kindle Vella: https://www.amazon.com/The-Molecule-Thief/dp/B0957CZ7M1

Dark Is A Way: https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Is-A-Way/dp/B094GY3S2Y

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Writing Pursuits is run by Kathrese McKee who has been trusted by fiction authors since 2014 to take their writing to a new level of excellence. Kathrese is a Three Story Method Certified Editor who specializes in story diagnostics, coaching, and line editing to help you “prepare your story for the journey ahead.” For more information, go to WritingPursuits.com. The link is below.

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