The Pros & Cons of Republishing with Rania Battany and Michelle Montebello

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Something a little different on The Convo Couch today.

Pam talks to Indie Authors Rania Battany and Michelle Montebello about republishing a previously published book.

Michelle Montebello is the international best-selling award-winning author of The Quarantine Station, Beautiful, Fragile and the The Lost Letters of Playfair Street.

The Quarantine Station was a finalist in the 2021 international book awards for best historical fiction. The Lost Letters of Playfair Street won the 2020 Australian Romance Reader's Association awards for Favourite Contemporary Romance and Favourite Australian Set Romance. In addition to this, The Quarantine Station and Beautiful, Fragile were shortlisted in 2019 for Favourite Historical Fiction and Favourite Contemporary romance.Michelle has been shortlisted twice for the ARRA Author of the Year Award.

Rania Battany is a romance author who loves to build real characters and engage her readers with stories they can relate to while offering a book that tugs at the heartstrings.Rania has a particular passion for exploring interracial romance. Stories have always played like movies in her mind. She created characters and imagined their conversations long before putting anything on paper. When Rania started writing, it was a relief to get everything out of her head and into something she could share. Now she writes the kind of books she loves to read: emotionally driven, raw and real.

Join Rania, Michelle and Pam on The Convo Couch as they sort out the the pros and cons of republishing.

 

 

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This episode produced by  Pamela Cook for Writes4Women.

 

 

 

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