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5 Quick Ways to Ramp Up Your Amazon Author Central Page
Originally posted on How To Ebook:
5 Quick Ways to Ramp Up Your Amazon Author Central Page Amazon is full of book marketing tools for you as an indie author. And, although I often talk about book page optimization, your Amazon Author Central page probably needs some attention too. Because, when was the last time…
Wednesday is Now #ShareAReviewDay
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
I think we should add a new feature to TWS, just for fun, and to help us share what readers are saying about our books. With that in mind, I’m creating #ShareAReviewDay for Wednesdays. You are hereby invited to choose a favorite review of one of your books, and…
How to Write a Book Review
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Doug Lewars ? Book reviews are a fact of life. If it’s your book being reviewed, they’re nice if they’re positive and decidedly unpleasant if they’re negative. Every book is going to have a few negative reviews. That’s a fact of life because people are different, have different…
brew ah ah
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
Simple glass of tea Allows escape from the day Leaves me daydreaming ©2018 Annette Rochelle Aben
Whimsical Wednesday ~ Tom Wolfe Edition
Originally posted on By Hook Or By Book:
The reason a writer writes a book is to forget a book and the reason a reader reads one is to remember it. ?
Thoughts on the craft #amwriting
Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
We who write all begin this journey with a story we think would make a great book, and a certain amount of natural talent for storytelling. However, unless we have an exceptional memory for the obscure and boring lectures we endured in grade-school grammar, authors who…
FREE for a limited time: “Falling” (The Negative Ion Series) by Ryanne Anthony – # Literature& Fiction, #ContemporaryFiction, #Romance
Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
Kimber wanted to be a lawyer almost as much as she wanted Roland Sampson, her older brother’s best friend. After pining for him for two years, Kimber finally accepts that to Roland, she will always be “his best friend’s kid sister,” and nothing more. During her first year of college,…
Character Quotes from The Kahlea by Dellani
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
Spinning angrily, Yktobo rushed blindly toward her, too furious to pay close attention. Her left hand reached out, grabbing a handful of his flailing tentacles. She brought her right in high and fast, slapping him in the face. Surprised, Yktobo ceased his attack. “What was that?” “It’s called…