Blogs give writers a direct way to build credibility, share ideas, and stay connected with readers. When used with purpose, blogging becomes a long term tool for visibility and audience growth. The Blogs program at Killer Nashville University focuses on how blog content supports an author’s platform and overall career.

These resources explore how blogging strengthens branding and creates meaningful connections between projects, helping writers use their blogs as an effective part of a larger marketing and publicity strategy.

Courses

How Blogging Builds Your Author Platform

Mike Gulliboe, John Hegenberger, Kathryn Lane, Sherry Stout, and Warren Moore explore how authors can use blogging and social media to build visibility, connect with readers, and promote their work as part of a sustainable, long-term marketing strategy.

Inside the World of Mystery Blogs

Chantelle Aimée Osman, Deborah Lacey, Lesa Holstine, Molly Weston, and Ray Helmsworth explore the vital role mystery blogs play in the publishing world, from championing new voices to connecting writers and readers across today’s digital landscape.

Jungle Red Writers: A Conversation With the Blog’s Mystery Authors

Members of the popular mystery blog Jungle Red Writers come together for a lively conversation about writing, blogging, and the crime fiction community. Known for their wit and insight, these authors share their perspectives on storytelling, publishing, and the collaborative spirit behind their long running blog.