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…ev’ry single sale for an Author is preciousth… my preciousth… don’t ever doubt it…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…yesterday, I posted a piece about the ‘Holy Grail’ for many writers being to achieve gazillions of sales… the pipe dream that makes the long hours, days, weeks, months, years spent in the virtual candle-lit garrets WURTH it all… be that as it may, I still read regularly of the…
Rachel Small – Faultless Finish Editing
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
I’ve written about my editor, Rachel Small, before and told you all just how wonderful she is in this blog post I first published in July, 2011: I ♥ My Editor! then reblogged several times. Rachel and I have worked together on my writing for quite some time…
Help me Choose Vigil’s Cover!
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
My good friends, I need your help again. I have designed three different variations on the cover for Pearseus: Vigil, and I need your help to choose which one to use. This was my first attempt. I like it, but Electra complained that it was too similar to Schism;…
Is There No Room For Adventure?
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Old School Adventure Goodness Long ago, there were adventures. The plots were fun and the characters weren’t as realistic as those of today. Conan was big, fast, strong, and brutal with the ability to survive everything. Also an odd penchant for choking enemies more than beheading them. At least…
Sometimes too long
Originally posted on Adventures and Musings of an Arch Druidess:
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How Much Time Should Writers Spend Writing vs. Marketing?
Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
Time. It’s what we writers fight for. Without it, we have no hope of bringing our written creations to life. We need time to study, time to read, time to ponder, time to dream, and – of course – time to write. To further tax…
Jonathan McMillan
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Jonathan McMillan What is your latest release and what genre is it? The End of Banking: Money, Credit, and the Digital Revolution The genre is non-fiction, or, more precisely, economics and politics. Quick description: If you want to read another scandalous story about greed, The End of Banking is probably…
GUEST POST: JULIE STOCK From Here to Nashville
Originally posted on Dena Rogers:
Please welcome Julie Stock and her debut novel, From Here to Nashville to the blog. Julie and I first became acquainted when a mutual Twitter/Blogger friend mentioned that I would probably like the book she was working on. One look at her blog and I knew it was something I…
Editing and Paper
Originally posted on writerlywitterings:
I had a question today from a lovely lady in Japan asking whether I usually edit my books on paper. I had put up a photo of my morning desk This is what a 580 page novel at the edit stage looks like! (which was embarrassing, but I can cope), and…