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Literary writers, we are not alone – meet Main Street Writers
Originally posted on Nail Your Novel:
While I’d never claim that genre writers ‘have it easy’ in this publishing ecosystem, they have undeniable advantages – they plug into well established tribes. Literary fiction is much more about individual visions and the people who don’t fit. And if you’re publishing literary fiction as an indie, you’re…
10 Tips To Help You Write More Effective Emails via @Writers_Write #h2e
Originally posted on How To Ebook:
Writers Write 10 Tips To Help You Write More Effective Emails I write about emails frequently because business is mostly conducted via email. Telephone calls, meetings, and text messaging are part of the way we communicate, but the bulk of what we say and what we ask happens via our inboxes.…
Amazon Notifications Regarding Copyright
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Image: dailyfinance.com Image this: You have the perfect campaign lined up, and are counting the days before you finally start paying off the cost of those ads. Then, you receive an email from Amazon accusing you of copyright infringment. Your book has been taken down for now, until you…
The exploding tea-drinker
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
“She’s going to blow!” The gentlemen may have found it amusing. I did not. We had often stopped at this particular place for a pot of tea mid-afternoon and it was always a pleasant pause beside the fire of the old coaching inn. It had been bad…
The Damselfly: A dark and gripping psychological thriller with a shocking conclusion by SJI Holliday #BlogTour
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: Katie Taylor is the perfect student. She’s bright and funny, she has a boyfriend who adores her and there are only a few months left of school before she can swap Banktoun for the bright lights of London. Life gets even better when she has an unexpected win on…