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Building Your Author Platform: How to Choose Your Pen Name

Building Your Author Platform: How to Choose Your Pen Name

Originally posted on Kate M. Colby:
Once you have decided to start building your author platform, the first thing you need to do is select the pen name under which you plan to publish. This is an extremely important decision, and for some authors, it will be more difficult than others. Your pen name is…

Locations in Undiscovered

Originally posted on Love Under the Sun:
I had an interesting question recently. One of my author friends wanted to know if I had actually been to the places my characters go in Undiscovered. The answer was a resounding yes—with a disclaimer. I’ve never been to the Daytona Police Department. In fact, I had to…

I was published in a women’s magazine!

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
And not just any women’s magazine, THE biggest women’s magazine in Ireland! Woman’s Way published a story of mine that you can read here. White Feathers Yes, I know, they spelt my name wrong, but it’s the thought that counts. John Constable kindly loaned the painting.

It Happened On The Number 4 Part 4: Through The Looking Glass

KAI Presents… Lynn Vroman!

Sally G. Cronin

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Sally G. Cronin What is your latest release and what genre is it? Flights of Fancy – a collection of short stories. Quick description: Ghosts, romance, friendship of all kinds and revenge form the basis of this collection of short stories. Ghosts hint at a chance of coming back to…

New Release: Search for the Golden Serpent by Luciana Cavallaro

New Release: Search for the Golden Serpent by Luciana Cavallaro

Authors – Being your own accountant

Authors – Being your own accountant

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this informative article by Author Jemima Pett, click on her photo or the link below: http://jemimapett.com/blog/2015/03/09/on-being-your-own-accountant/                  

Writing Spies: Which Agency Does What to Who? By Guest Blogger

Posted from:  Writers in the Storm Piper Bayard & Jay Holmes One of the most common mistakes in fiction is confusing which intelligence agencies have the power to do what to whom and where they have the authority to do it. Today, we want to clear up that confusion. While there are numerous military and […]

Editing vs. Proofreading

Editing vs. Proofreading

Originally posted on AnitaLovett.com:
In today’s world, we often interchange words with similar meanings. As time slips by, the distinctions between these words begin to vanish. One such example is that of the terms “proofreading” and “editing.” These two words are interchanged so often that we find many clients thinking our editing services are…

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