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There Are Only 2 Types of Stories—and Why That Matters – by Eli Landes…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Jane Friedman site: You may have heard the argument before: There are only a finite number of possible story types. No matter how much we might wish otherwise, creativity is as limited as we are. We can never invent something truly unique. The most…
#NationalPoetryMonth – #SummerMagic – On The River
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
After ten days of celebrating National Poetry Month (via a glut of my own work 😉 ), I’m wrapping up today with one last poem. It’s the longest one in the book, I think, and it’s the only one I’d call somewhat autobiographical. Many of you know, I’m a…
How to Sell More Books with 13 Pre-Order Strategies
Originally posted on How To Ebook:
How to Sell More Books with 13 Pre-Order Strategies If you’ve never done a pre-order campaign, or your last one wasn’t successful, I want to go over 13 strategies that will ensure you’ll sell more books next time around. Working pre-order campaigns into your author marketing plan help you…
Character Quotes from He Thought He Saw by Dellani
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
Mr. Finley talked to the sergeant who had been at Brian’s house. He wove some story about coming out here for a cookout when an earthquake struck. “Brian must have been right on a fault line,” he said. “Sucked him right in. We dug him out, but he…
When Tis Done – Part 53
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
All day at school, Brian is plagued by Jian, who is in most of his classes. After school, the Asian boy openly expresses his interest in Jordan, which makes Brian angry. She reminds him that he’s supposed to be kind, no matter what, but that doesn’t sit well with Brian.…
Pros And Cons Of Traditional Publishing vs Self-Publishing – by Joanna Penn…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on The Creative Penn: Authors now have a choice in how they publish and get their books into the hands of readers. This article covers the pros and cons of traditional publishing and self-publishing. Continue reading HERE