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Indie or Traditional – How does an author pick the right direction?
Originally posted on DSM Publications:
Jumping into the indie author scene, for me, was a calculated risk. Like I do with a lot of decisions, I looked at the pros and cons. Pros: You can easily publish your work on a number of platforms at little or no cost (Amazon, Nook, Smashwords, etc.). The royalties for sales are…
#MotownWriters Movies vs plays from the production standpoint [video] via @janayablack #blacksmithEnterprises
Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
? Movies vs plays from the production standpoint https://www.facebook.com/blacksmithenterprises/videos/10157410584477926/ BIO Janaya Black is a woman who thrives in the capacity of wearing many hats. A passionate writer at heart, from the silver screen to the stage she seamlessly blends her creative drive and aspirations into the…
A New Phase for The Bloke and Learning to Work Backwards
Originally posted on Suzie Speaks:
It’s been an interesting few weeks. I decided to focus my attentions on areas outside of my blog primarily and get a fresh perspective on various aspects of life that weren’t as positive as they should have been. I was full of ideas of where I could go and what…
6 Reasons to Relaunch Your Book – by Penny Sansevieri…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
On Jane Friedman site: Will and Grace, The Gilmore Girls, X-Files, and the upcoming Murphy Brown: Reboots are popular, and we need or enjoy a reboot from time to time. Books are no different. Book relaunches can take a variety of forms. If done right, they…
Traditional Publishing vs. Self-Publishing: Eldonna Edwards Weighs the Pros and Cons…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Anne R. Allen site: Yes! Traditional publishing is possible after self-publishing. I’d been writing a novel off-and-on for over a decade when life threw me one of those cosmic curveballs that sent me careening in a totally different direction. Actually, it was more like…