Mark Desvaux and Mark Stay—the coauthors of the comical sci-fi novel Back to Reality, about a mother who gets a life reboot by time-traveling to the 1990s—have done their homework so aspiring authors don’t have to. They have known one another since they were teenagers growing up in Surrey, England, and are both men of many hats. Stay works with Orion Publishing Group in the U.K. and is also a screenwriter. He cowrote the 2015 film Robot Overlords, which stars Gillian Anderson and Ben Kingsley. Desvaux lives on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, where he writes nonfiction under the name Mark Oliver, works as a life coach, and plays in a band named Urban Myth Club.
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Reblogged this on Author Don Massenzio and commented:
Check out this post on the journey from podcast to self-opublished bestseller from this post on the How to eBook blog.
I’ve always wanted to start a podcast and maybe have two things – a storytime and talk about the books I am reading. I’ll have to check out this article, i wonder if it’s relevant since I am in the US but i still am on the path to publishing my first poetry book.