by Stellar Communications Houston | Nov 12, 2024 | Book marketing, Self-published authors, Uncategorized
Grandparenting is not what I expected. When my husband and I found out several years ago that we’d become “Papa” and “Lala,” we were excited. Then we looked at each other and laughed. Neither of us looked the part. We didn’t have the puffy white hair and slow-moving...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Jul 24, 2024 | Book marketing, Marketing
I took a two-week vacation this month. It was extraordinary – and not just because I savored both warm beaches and cool mountain views. It was the first time since forming my business in 2012 that I left behind my computer. No emails. No phone calls. Definitely not...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Jan 24, 2024 | Book marketing, Books
This month marks 12 years of Stellar Communications Houston. Happy birthday to us! Every January, I celebrate by reflecting on the milestones and lessons learned from the past year. (Nod to philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, who said, “Life can only be understood...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Oct 11, 2023 | Book marketing, Marketing, Self-published authors
An author made cringe-worthy headlines a few months ago. She mocked a reader online for leaving a four-star review and ruining her “5-star perfect rating.” The reaction angered her audience and led to hundreds of one-star reviews for her sour attitude. It prompted...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Jul 13, 2023 | Book design, Book distribution, Book marketing, Books, Distribution, Editing, Goal-setting, Printing, Self-published authors
My aunt recently became the proud owner of a FitBit. When she invited me for dinner a couple of weeks ago, she held up her wrist and beamed at her new fitness tracker. “Nearly to my goal of ten thousand steps!” she said. I watched with amusement as she bustled back...
by Stellar Communications Houston | Mar 13, 2023 | Bible study, Book design, Book marketing
We’re celebrating the release of the second book in Brad Goad’s Easter Devotional Series, The Morning He Was Tried. The trilogy follows Jesus’ journey from the Garden of Gethsemane to the grave to prepare the hearts of Christians for Easter. (You might remember the...
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