Archive | June 2015
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Tax Tips for UK Authors
We all know what it’s like to be a published author: six-figure advances, translation rights sales in forty countries, Spielberg himself calling your agent begging for a film deal. And yet that isn’t always the case. In fact, most writers feel a little hard done by when it comes to remuneration for their efforts. However,…
Viv Drewa’s New Book Cover
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
Viv’s New Cover We are so happy to be commissioned for the new book cover project for Viv Drewa’s The Angler and the Owl! Let us know your thoughts on the new cover. Contact us if you need a cover for only $35
How to Add a Little Humor to Your Story
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
I think all writing at some point can use a little comic relief. Think when your cooking that special meal and nothing is going right. Come to think of it something always funny happens in the kitchen. Comic relief is a way to release tension. Think Die Hard movies.…
Featured Book: Sofie at Bat
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
Perseverance and Practice in Picture Book for Kids Eight year old Sofie learns the importance of practice, perseverance and letting go of fears in a charming picture book for young readers. When t-ball player Sofie is unable to master hitting, she becomes consumed with fears about an upcoming game…
An Unhealed Scar
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
An Unhealed Scar Regina Puckett Why are you standing still? Have you lost your will? Has time stopped for good? Maybe you’re just misunderstood What if someone offered to fix it all? Would you gather your strength and heed the call? Or have you decided it’s easier to stand where…