How to Distinguish Between Human and AI Content

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www.alexielinnauthor.com  August 14, 2025


Is It Human or AI Written? How to Tell the Difference


The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Content Creation

As we stroll through the digital age, we can’t help but notice that artificial intelligence (AI) has made its way into just about every corner of our lives—cue the robots taking over the world! Okay, maybe not quite yet, but AI’s ability to generate written content has changed the game in a big way.

From snappy social media posts to lengthy articles, AI is hurling content at us faster than a caffeinated copywriter on a deadline. This begs the question: how can we tell if a piece of text is crafted by a human hand or if it’s the work of a clever algorithm?

AI Technologies in Writing

AI writing technologies, like GPT-3 and its 50 or more successors have become remarkably adept at mimicking human writing styles. They analyze massive datasets, learning from the patterns of words and phrases.

Essentially, these algorithms are like an overly enthusiastic intern who’s read everything on the internet and is now trying to write a novel in a weekend. While this might sound a bit sci-fi, these AI tools are capable of generating coherent articles, emails, and even poetry. Yes, we’re living in a world where robots might send you a love letter!

But fear not! They have limitations.

Distinguishing Between Human and AI Content

Understanding the difference between human and AI-generated content isn’t just for bragging rights at your next dinner party (though it definitely should be). It has significant implications for authenticity, trust, and quality in content consumption. In a world rife with misinformation, being able to spot the difference can help us separate genuine insights from generic gibberish. Plus, it’ll save us from getting invested in a robot’s heartbreaking love story that was never even real. Spoiler alert: it didn’t end well for the AI.

Characteristics of Human-Written Content

Now that we’ve set the scene, let’s delve into what makes human writing uniquely human. Spoiler alert: it’s not just a penchant for overthinking every little thing and procrastinating until the last minute. AI will never master that frustration.

Emotional Depth and Personal Experience

One characteristic of human-written content is its emotional depth. Humans pour their hearts into their writing—fear, joy, excitement, and even the occasional existential dread seep through our words. We draw from personal experiences, weaving tales that resonate on a deeper level. AI, on the other hand, often struggles to replicate that human touch. Want to read about heartbreak from a bot? Good luck finding empathy in code!

Unique Voice and Writing Style

Every human has a unique voice and writing style—it’s like our personal fingerprint, but way less messy. Whether it’s a whimsical tone filled with puns or a straightforward, no-nonsense approach, these styles reflect individuality. AI can mimic styles, but often it fails to capture the quirks and nuances that make writing truly engaging. If a piece feels more like a bland recipe than a heartfelt blog post, you might be dealing with a robot in disguise.

Contextual Relevance and Nuance

Humans are fabulous at picking up on context and nuance. We understand subtext, cultural references, and even that cheeky wink in a conversation. AI can analyze context up to a point, but it often misses the mark on subtlety. If something feels a bit off, like a joke that just doesn’t land, it’s possible an AI generated it, completely oblivious to the social cues that make it funny in the first place. But don’t tell that to the jokester…

Key Indicators of AI-Generated Text

So, how do we spot that sneaky bot pretending to be a poet? Here are some telltale signs that indicate a piece of text may have been assembled by an AI.

Redundancy and Lack of Depth

AI-generated text can sometimes feel like that one friend who tells the same story at every gathering. You know the one—there’s a limited array of vocabulary and a tendency to fall into repetitive patterns. There’s only so much “synergy” and “innovative solutions” one can handle before reaching for the nearest exit. If you notice a piece going in circles without adding depth, it’s likely that AI is the ghostwriter behind it.

Overly Formal or Generic Language

If a piece of text sounds like it was born from a corporate handbook, chances are it wasn’t written by someone sipping a latte at a coffee shop. AI tends to lean toward overly formal or generic language, steering clear of the colorful expressions and slang that make human communication so delightful. If you find yourself yawning at the vocabulary, it might just be a digital doppelgänger at work.

Inconsistencies in Tone and Style

Ever read something that felt like it had multiple personalities? AI sometimes struggles with maintaining a consistent tone or style throughout a piece. One paragraph may sound like Shakespeare, and the next like an over-caffeinated teenager texting their best friend. If you find yourself confused about whether the writer is passionate, simply bored, or if it feels like you’re reading a work of fiction with a variety of characters, you might be facing an AI-generated piece.

Tools and Techniques for Differentiating Between Human and AI Writing

Alright, fellow detectives! It’s time to roll up our sleeves and get into the nitty-gritty of distinguishing between human and AI writing. Fear not—there are tools and techniques to help us in this modern-day Sherlock Holmes mission.

Does it Take AI to Ferret Out AI?

Welcome to the land of technology! Various automated tools have cropped up to aid our quest. From OpenAI’s own classifiers to the likes of Copyscape, these tools analyze text patterns and flag potential AI-generated content. While they’re not foolproof (who knew robots could be sneaky?), they serve as a solid first step in your investigative arsenal.

Manual Analysis

Nothing beats the good old-fashioned human touch! Engaging in manual analysis by closely reading the content can reveal a lot. Look for those emotional depths, unique voices, and contextual nuances we discussed earlier. Grab a cup of coffee (or tea, we don’t judge), settle in, and give the piece a heartfelt reading. You might just uncover the truth!

In Conclusion

While AI is an impressive tool in content creation, it’s essential to remain discerning and educated. By recognizing the characteristics of human writing and utilizing effective techniques (like an AI app), to spot AI-generated content, we can navigate the digital landscape with confidence—and maybe even a little bit of sass!

Think of it this way…

The current status and ingenuity of AI (Artificial Intelligence, in case you missed the memo), may as well be the centerpiece on your dinner table. Don’t worry. It can take all the verbal jabs you can throw at it and never run away crying.


AI and This Writer

Rest assured that this writer takes advantage of every time-saving, brainstorming AI tool she can find… but never allows the tool to write the book; launch the book; or control the business of being an author. All of the accolades and boo-boos are hers to bear.

But please don’t park me on your dinner party table as a centerpiece! I will run away crying if the verbal jabs are too much. However, you are encouraged to display your collection of Provocative, Fun, Family-Friendly Alexie Linn books as a centerpiece.

Here’s a brand-new Sally the Loner Mysterious Misadventure (Book 21) for your armchair roller coaster ride pleasure.

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Sally teaches an off-grid living class at Peppersauce Campground north of Tucson, AZ. It’s monsoon season. Javelinas, Scorpions, a black bear and a wounded mountain lion join the class without an invite.

After the gully-washer barreled in like an arena full of charging bulls, the road is washed out. They are forced to shelter in place, bodies and all, until the road can be opened. Some try to escape over the top of Mt. Lemmon but a forest fire has closed the road.

Sally, Rodney the mankin, and niece Joany must uncover the killer before they all become victims.

So, what were the true take-aways from the off-grid prep class?

The eBook is flying into the market at a grab it now price for a limited time; although it’s also available as a large print paperback. The audiobook will be along as soon as voice actor, Schann Stewart, can fit ‘The Perils of Peppersauce’ into her do-it-now schedule. But rest assured that while AI may have dipped its little toe into the building of the story, AI did not write it and will not be telling it.

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(A shout out to Tiny Wow for the AI assist in inspiring me to write this post. Thank you.)

Unlocking Your Inner Inspiration

What Inspires You?

Finding inspiration is a powerful force that drives creativity, motivation, and personal growth. It can come from various sources, both internal and external, and can manifest in different forms. Understanding what inspires you and how to harness that inspiration is key to leading a fulfilling and purposeful life.

Definition of Inspiration


Inspiration is like that “aha” moment when a light bulb appears over your head. It’s that spark of motivation that gets you excited and ready to take on the world, or at least your next project.

The Psychology of Inspiration


Psychologically speaking, inspiration is like a mental kick in the pants, pushing you to think outside the box and see things in a new light. It’s that burst of creativity that makes you feel like you can conquer anything.

But when inspiration sags…

When my own inspiration sags, I turn to those who inspired those quirky characters that reside in every one of my books… Here’s a picture that pops into my head first…

From Joan Freed to Sally to Mary Linn and beyond, you’ll find snippets of their personalities and words of wisdom I grew up with. As a matter of fact, these ladies are the direct inspiration for Mama’s Morsels of Home Cookbook

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Homemade Noodles came from Grandma. She (I helped) often made them on Sale Day at the auctionhouse. I think because they cooked fast when the grandpa’s last crony had gone home. Hearty One-Pot Dinner was Mama’s answer to me making supper when she was working late. Mama’s Ginger Creams (using 8 cups of flour) was the answer to snacks for 6 rambunctious children to satisfy… and long-term snacking for this young bride’s first journey to Alaska.

Where inspiration comes from…

Inspiration comes from surprising sources. It might be a picture, an achievement, a song, a sunrise, or even a positive word. But at the end of the day, the most powerful source of inspiration is within yourself. It’s that inner fire that drives you to pursue your passions, overcome obstacles, and keep pushing forward, no matter what life throws your way.

So go ahead, tap into that well of inspiration inside you and watch yourself shine. I’ll join you in just a minute… and I’d love to learn what inspires you. Click my email link below and tell me…

But if momentary escapes is your current need for inspiration…

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(A shout out to Tiny Wow for the AI assist in inspiring me to write this post. Thank you. Also…some links may be affiliate links.)

How to Create a Reel for Social Media

How to Create a Reel for Social Media

Are you itching to get in on the social media Reels craze but don’t know how to create and upload a Reel?

You’re not alone. I had the same desire and problem… but not anymore.

In case you missed the memo… A Reel is a short video of fun stuff. The sky is the limit for content. Some are hilarious; others not so much. It’s easy to click to the next one if you’re not pleased with what you see.

Reels are a specific size (*1080 pixels wide x 1920 pixels tall). It’s short in length… from .03 seconds to a maximum 90 seconds. Mine are about 30 to 45 seconds long. I use them to give viewers a quick break and to introduce my books.

The majority of Reels are vertical clips from cellphones. But not all. Mine are created with help from a couple of apps I’ve invested in.

Here’s a Reel I recently uploaded:

How did I create it? I’ll give you the nutshell version…

  1. Think of a pain point to address (Like getting unstuck…)
  2. Imagine 3-5 pictures showing a viewer how to maneuver through and out of the pain point.
  3. Collect the pictures (I use Night Café Studio to create the images) into your reels file and 2 or 3 words for each image.
  4. Next, I open up Doodly to create the reel. (Doodly is a cloud-based video editing program that lets users create whiteboard animations and doodle videos. I highly recommend and love Doodly. It’s easy to use and fun.)
  5. Set Doodly or your chosen animation program to the custom size of 1080 px wide x 1920 px tall. To keep the hand behind the images, I set the board to glass.
  6. Upload the images into Doodly as props. Place them on the board in the order you want them to draw onto the board.
  7. Add suitable music… remember to lower the volume on the music to about 12 on the scale so you don’t blast your viewer in the face.
  8. After you’ve previewed and adjusted for perfection… Export your reel in webm (for YouTube) and also mp4 (for Facebook and Instagram)
  9. Voila! Upload it to your social media platforms.

That’s it! Have fun!

I’ll leave you with this plethora of books to peruse, download and read. Until next time…

Onward!

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Attention Cozy Mystery Lovers! Call to Action…

Attention Cozy Mystery Readers! A call to Action…

Could you use a free cozy mystery break in your busy life? Would you consider a free book in exchange for a quick, easy, and enlightening review a fair exchange?

Why should you take 2 minutes out of your day to leave a review?

Reviews are like breadcrumbs in the forest of literature – they guide lost readers to hidden gems and help authors navigate the maze of publishing. Your opinion matters more than you think.

Authors love reviews like Poirot loves his mustache – they show appreciation and help them understand what readers enjoy. It’s a beautiful cycle of mystery-solving and tea-sipping camaraderie.

And, in case you wondered, your review doesn’t just disappear into the vast abyss of the internet – they can have more impact than a magnifying glass on a suspicious footprint.

How can my feedback help the author and other readers?

Constructive criticism is like serving a detective a clue to crack the case, while destructive comments are more like planting a red herring to throw them off. Be kind, specific, and remember, even Miss Marple could use some pointers now and then.

How do I write my review for social media and other platforms?

So, you’ve just finished a cozy mystery that kept you up past your bedtime, and now you’re ready to spill the tea in a review. Here are a few tips to make your review shine brighter than a detective’s flashlight in a dark alley.

Think of your review as a teeny-tiny mystery novel itself – it needs a solid plot (summary), engaging characters (your insights), and a satisfying conclusion (recommendation). Bonus points for adding a dash of humor.

It’s that simple. Here’s an excerpted example of a 5-star review of ‘The Golden-Brown Robberies’:

Joany the Rebel and Sally the Loner are back in action and on the case again. The desert seems to attract folks with dark drives and motives. As new threats and “protections” enter the neighborhood, things get tricky…  I love their feistiness, and the exceptional critter companions.’

As you can see… it’s a piece of cake… or as easy as pie…

Are you hungry for the book break and to share your thoughts?

Sally the Loner Meets the Sourdough Kid’ is ready and waiting for you to cozy up with and post your review. The link below will give you easy access and prompts to post your review on several platforms at one time. SCORE!

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What could be worse than getting shipped off to an Alzheimer’s Care Center where nobody will listen instead of to the broken hip rehab center?

How about:

  • Becoming marooned in a city park when a monsoon storm struck?
  • Get mugged of your taxi fare when you escape?
  • Be kidnapped by your rescuer?

All while in hip replacement pain and getting around with a walker.

Meet Joan Freed’s 87-year-old spunky Aunt Sally and her sidekick they call the Sourdough Kid.

The mystery is not who dunnit, but how did Sally get into this mire of errors? And how will she slog out of them? Or does she?

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Procrastinator’s Perpetual Planning Calendar: A Special Edition for Sally the Loner Fans

It’s Bargain Day! A Special Edition…

This is a Special Edition for a Special Edition of a Sally the Loner Series.

It’s special because it’s not a run-of-the-mill cozy mystery. It’s still cozy. Sally and Rodney are the main characters. But you are the antagonist on your own story not yet written.

What the heck does that mean?

It means that Book 13 of the series is the Procrastinator’s Perpetual Planning Calendar. You complete the story while you fill in the blanks and grab a chuckle – or two.

Here it is… at a special price (99 cents) through a special link for a very short period of time.

Have fun and enjoy…

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182 1/2 days of laughter, inspiration, and daily wisdom from Grandma and other wise souls.

Dive into Sally’s delightful anecdotes and practical to-do lists.

Kickstart your day with purpose and humor. Perfect for singles, shut-ins, homemakers, roommates, or anyone seeking a daily dose of motivation and a good laugh.

Let this book be your morning companion to spark action and joy in your life every day.

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Audiobook Review: Save Money, Learn and Be Entertained with Your Ears!

Got Your Ears On? Here’s how to 1)Save Money! 2)Learn! 3)Be Entertained! All with your ears!

How often does your jet-speed commute turn into a ‘hurry-up-and-wait’ parking lot? Or an appointment flip-flop into cooling your jets in a waiting room? Then there’s the inevitable rehearsal that went overtime and yada, yada, yada.

What do you do to survive none the worse for wear?

Here’s a simple solution.

Read a book with your ears!

Schann Stewart, Alexie Linn, and Audible have partnered to bring you a brand-new audiobook that’s yours for the asking.

Have you met the players?

Schann Stewart is a voice magician. She sings. She plays all the parts in a story, including the horse and donkey. She entertains.

You’re already getting to know Alexie Linn, the author, quite well.

And Audible? Think Amazon! And Bounty!

How do you score this phenomenal sanity saver?

It’s as simple as 1, 2, 3…

Here’s how to keep your eyes on the prize and read a book with your ears — for free!:

  1. Request a code and snag the book
  2. Listen, learn, and laugh
  3. Post a fast and easy review

What could be faster, simpler, and easier than that?

And here’s today’s featured cozy for your parking lot ‘control something in your life‘ pleasure…

In “The Secrets of the Tainted Trough”, imagine waking up from a nap to see a donkey and a horse peering through the screen door, both desperately thirsty. Would you give them a drink? And then what?

Sally, an energetic 87-year-old woman, faces this exact dilemma. Intrigued by the animals, she decides to investigate why they keep returning to her property. What she discovers shocks her to the core – their water trough is contaminated with a body. But whose body is it? And how did it end up in the water trough?

With no one else around but a goat, chickens and a pup, Sally wonders if the body could be their missing caregiver. As the mystery deepens, she must grapple with the fate of both the animals and the unknown person in the trough.

Join Sally on her thrilling and perplexing journey as she unravels the truth behind this mysterious misadventure.

Prepare to be captivated by the twists and turns in “The Secrets of the Tainted Trough”, a tale filled with suspense, intrigue, and unexpected revelations.

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Spring into the Cozies!

Spring into the Cozies!

Here’s NEWS your wallet won’t want to miss…

There’s a new way to buy Sally the Loner eBooks in town that could knock your socks off. It will save you, at the very least, a buck a book! It’s fast. It’s easy. And you’ll love it!

It’s spring, but it’s still cold on the floor. Put your socks back on and I’ll tell you how to save a buck a book, or more.

Alexie Linn has partnered with Lemon Squeezy. Lemon Squeezy is a super quick, mobile friendly, all-in-one checkout platform. It lists a multitude of benefits, but fraud-prevention, multi-currency, fast, and mobile friendly snagged my attention right off.

I tried it. Yep, I bought my own eBooks to check it out… and it works! Just like they say. It’s Super Quick and Mobile Friendly.

Today, all 13 of the Sally the Loner series are uploaded and ready for you to buy. You can download them in Epub, Mobi, or Pdf – right on the site! A receipt flies right to your email account. It’s awesome. And here’s how to turn the key to the savings library:

Go to alexielinnauthor.com. Click through to the book you want. Click the ‘Buy direct from the author’ link. Voila! Done!

And now onto the Spring into the Cozies…

More NEWS!

Book 12 is published and available for your reading pleasure.

Get ready to embark on a whimsical and mysterious journey with Sally, a woman who has always been pet-free, as she grapples with the unexpected appearance of a black and white billy goat in her dooryard.

This goat has no intention of leaving and becomes a constant and quirky presence in Sally’s life, pushing her beyond her comfort zone and into world of goat-related antics and misadventures.

Join Sally as she navigates the challenges of this unexpected visitor and discovers the surprising connections that can be formed when we open ourselves up to the unexpected. In this captivating twelfth installment of the series, prepare to be charmed by the humorous and heartwarming tale of Sally and the goat that defies all expectations.

Click here to get right to The Goat that Wasn’t; A Baa-d Mystery author deal page.

And here’s more goodies to feed your cozy cravings …

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The Quest for Identity: Adventures of Fictional Figures

Speak up Characters! – What Happens Next?

It’s not the infamous writer’s block. Neither is it brain-burnout or a blank page staring back at me. It’s simply a control issue.

When the conversation doesn’t come bubbling out or the scene is flat and boring, I blame the characters. But the real problem is me. I’m trying to control the characters instead of letting them play it out while I tend to the mechanics of it all.

The mechanics that make the book a readable page-turner. Mechanics like:

  • Are their actions logical?
  • Is their information sharing accurate?
  • How’s their grammar? Is it concise and acceptable?
  • Is it clear who’s talking?
  • Are they rambling on and need to put a sock in it?

Here’s an example of me trying to control the characters. It happened to me just last week.

My current work-in-progress – ‘The Goat that Wasn’t – A Baa-d Mystery’ – was becoming dry-as-dust. Oh, there was lots of mystery. There has to be anytime a strange goat comes bombing into your house and takes over… But halfway through the story there still were no bad guys!

No antagonists jumped in to stir the pot and raise more havoc than a presumptuous goat. No bodies appeared. Sally hadn’t whomped anyone with her walking stick. Nobody was holding anybody hostage. It was a story of all good guys!

Huh?

I’d plucked the characters from my own well-cultivated garden and added a few weeds with beautiful flowers. Why aren’t they performing well and thriving? They seemed to be all greens and no fruit.

I feared book 12 in the Sally the Loner series with an attention-grabbing title and 2 covers to choose from were going to fizzle and die before ever leaping out of the computer and into the world of readers.

After three days of worrying it, I practiced my own preachings.

Get out of the way and let the characters write the story. It’s their tale to tell.

I did. They did. And coming soon is ‘The Goat that Wasn’t – A Baa-d Mystery’. Watch for it. But first…

I need your help… Sally and the gang are keeping mum.

With two covers vying for first place, I’m boggled. Which one grabs your curiosity first? Please cast your vote for Cover 1 or Cover 2. Thank you, thank you.

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On that note; Take this lesson to heart in your own writing endeavors to let the characters do the storytelling. You’re just there for the mechanics. And the covers. And the description. And the…

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Attention Readers! Try Reviewing and Get Complimentary Books from Authors!

Attention Readers! Try Reviewing and Get Complimentary Books from Authors!

What if the author of the book you just read and yourself met at a crossroads. You have 1-minute to say what you think of the story you just read.

What would you say to the author about the story?

Would you say:

  • 5-Stars! A great story that flowed like a babbling brook dotted with rapids! Rich, lively characters. You pulled me right into the middle of every turn and twist in the stream. I recommend it for a fun and interesting journey to escape into.

Or (heaven forbid) would you say:

  • 1-Star. The misspells threw barricades at every turn. The plot was muddled. The characters snoozed more than they moved. I recommend it for a writing class editing and proofreading project.

So, what reader doesn’t have an important opinion of the story they just read? And isn’t the review the crossroads where the reader and the writer come together?

This post is two-fold. Two-fold because what author isn’t also a reader?

But for clarification, I’ll separate the reader and writer specific sections.

As a reader you will learn:

  • How important your opinion is
  • What a book review is and how to write it quick and easy
  • A place to download gratis copies of books to read and review

As an author you will learn:

  • How important reviews are
  • How to get your books reviewed
  • A place to sign-up to get your book reviews posted on major sites like Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Bookbub and Goodreads.

Let’s get started.

But first, You as a Reader

Your opinion

Your opinion of a book is a powerful tool for both readers and authors. Prospective readers want to know your thoughts before they buy it for themselves or as a gift for another.

They want to know if the characters are lively and memorable; if the story flows; and if you enjoyed the journey.

How many stars do you give it? Would you recommend the book?

Future readers and the writers both learn from your evaluation.

And here’s the great news! Your evaluation does not have to be as monstrous as a book manuscript. Simply say with a few well-chosen words what you liked (or didn’t like) about the book.

Think succinct empathy.

What a book review is and how to write it fast and easy

According to Bing, a book review is a critical evaluation of a literary work that provides a reader’s perspective on its strengths and weaknesses. It goes beyond summarizing the plot, diving into aspects like character development, writing style, and thematic elements 1

In my opinion… the above definition means:

If the characters are lively and memorable; if the story flows; and if you enjoyed the journey.

How many stars do you give it? Would you recommend the book?

You could add if you recommend it to a specific group of readers.

Search engines scrape up about 168 million ways to write a book review. All the same, but completely different. It’s all relative.

I, as a prospective reader and an author, want to know if the characters are lively and memorable; if the story flows; and if you enjoyed the journey.

And even more important, how many stars do you give it? Would you recommend the book?

If you approach writing a review by simply addressing the above concerns, I believe you’ve earned the giveaway aspect of the agreement. At least for me and my offerings. And I thank you for your input.

Where to sign-up to snag gratis Review Copies of books

Of the 21 million listings on Bing, I chose one to get you started. It’s the one I use for my own works after sifting through about 20 million of the listings.

My goto affiliate is Story Origin. The platform is easy to navigate. You can choose categories and tags to narrow down, peruse and select from. The instant download to your e-reader device is fast and easy. I like it.

As a matter of fact, I recently uploaded a free novelette that is a prequel to the Sally the Loner Series. Here’s where you can instantly download ‘Come for Coffee with Sally’ and get the skinny on how the series came to be.

If you like old people who speak their mind and cozy mysterious misadventures, you’ll get a kick out of Sally’s (87-years-old) antics.

Or, if you prefer a different genre, Check out Story Origin here.

From this Writer’s Perspective

What a review does

Reviews make all the difference in a book’s success. No reviews screams failure to get noticed. Talk about feeling invisible…

But how to make it quick and easy to, at least, get stars clicked is an overwhelming ongoing challenge.

This writer gets lots of 5-star feedback. People relate to and enjoy my writings. Especially the characters that insist on writing the stories without me to referee. But the reviews are verbal or by email. Verbal reviews provide the oomph to keep me turning out fun, interesting, and provocative reading materials. Thank you. Thank you. Read these reviews on my alexielinnauthor.com website.

But verbal reviews do not guide worldwide prospective readers at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Bookbub, Goodreads, etc.

It’s the reviews that direct this writer to keep going or to sharpen weak prose and characters… to make the read more fun, flowing and attention grabbing. And I’m willing to give away my book to get a reviewer’s honest, well addressed opinion. And to have it posted where interested readers can see it. It’s that simple.

How to find reviewers

As a reader, I’m as bad at going back to the distributor to leave a review as the next guy. After I’ve paid for a book, I read it, form my opinion, and move on. I don’t ignore the request for a review… I just don’t seem to get it done. How to get over this hump of procrastination?

Go to where the people who review books in exchange for a gratis copy are. That’s what they’ve signed up for. Downloading an eBook, reading it, and posting a review to specific sites.

A place to find reviewers

One place to post your books for reviewers to find and review is Story Origin. It works. Not always overnight, but it works. You’ll see action on your book faster than molasses running uphill in January and you’ll get reviews. Here’s the guide to how it works.

The site is easy to navigate and relatively easy to follow-thru with posting and getting your works out into the world. Evan, the site operator, has both written and videoed tutorials to help you get the job done. And he responds fast to help emails. Thank you, Evan. Click here for a no-nonsense guide to email marketing.

Crowd promotion is what I see, affiliate with, and now participate in. I’m forced out of my recluse writing frame of mind to spend time and energy spreading the word on my own works as well as other’s.

Go here. Sign-up to open the flood gates. And start seeing activity on your books. It’s time and money well spent.

The Bottom Line

In summary, reviewing books is an honorable side hustle that benefits both readers and authors. Be entertained while you crack your whip with love and empathy.

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Your Opinion is Important! #10 — The Final Question

This is the story that you, the readers built. Here’s the description and the 10th question to cast your vote on:

Description:

In “Sally’s Horse and Donkey Show”, imagine coming home to find a horse and donkey in your backyard, both desperately thirsty. Would you give them a drink? And then what?

Sally, an energetic 87-year-old woman, faces this exact dilemma. Intrigued by the animals, she decides to investigate why they keep returning to her property. What she discovers shocks her to the core – their water trough is contaminated with a body. But whose body is it? And how did it end up in the water trough?

With no one else around, Sally wonders if the body could be their missing caregiver. As the mystery deepens, she must grapple with the fate of both the animals and the unknown person in the trough.

Join Sally on her thrilling and perplexing journey as she unravels the truth behind this mysterious misadventure. Prepare to be captivated by the twists and turns in “Sally’s Horse and Donkey Show”, a tale filled with suspense, intrigue, and unexpected revelations.

The final decision to make is that of the cover. Which of these 3 covers grab your undivided attention?

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Email me here with your Other suggestion.

And thank you for playing! It’s been great for me. How about you?

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