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In The Spotlight: Claire McGowan’s The Lost

Why guest posting is awesome for writers

Originally posted on Author Ari Meghlen Official Website:
It’s Monday again, so time for another Monday Marketing post.  Today, I want to discuss why writers should be taking up guest posting opportunities!  What the heck is guest posting? For those who don’t know, guest posting is where you are featured on a blog.  Depending on…

How to Navigate Book Marketing 101

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? It’s Easy! …says no indie author ever. ? The truth is it is indeed downright terrifying when any author first looks at it. Yes, this includes traditionally published authors. They are still required to market their work. As a matter of fact, you have to do more than you…

The story behind Don Massenzio’s New Book – ‘Extra Innings’…

The story behind Don Massenzio’s New Book – ‘Extra Innings’…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
As a reader, my fascination with time travel began as a child. When I first read The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, I was enthralled by the idea of travelling either backward or forward in time. Traveling backward could allow one to catch glimpses of historical events…

5 Star Review: Fox in the Closet, by Alisa B. Bates (Another stellar debut!!)

5 Star Review: Fox in the Closet, by Alisa B. Bates (Another stellar debut!!)

FWA focus day

Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
Our last FWA Focus Day of the year is coming up June 23 at Hilton Orlando Altamonte Springs! You will learn SO MUCH! Totally worth it. https://floridawriters.net/conferences/focus-diy-marketing/

Craft and Intention #amwriting

Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
You’ve heard the saying, “a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.” A small amount of knowledge can lead to overconfidence. A person might leap to invalid conclusions based on what they know without considering the things they don’t know. New authors eagerly soak up the wisdom offered…

Five tips for writing good prose

Originally posted on Nail Your Novel:
How do we learn to write good prose? Indeed, what is it? How do we develop our use of language, play our literary instrument with more elan and flair? We were probably all encouraged at school to use difficult words instead of simple ones. I see plenty of work…

Half Price Books Book Haul Pt.2

Half Price Books Book Haul Pt.2

Hello my little munchkins. How are you all doing? I am doing well. I am still catching up on my sleep but that is a-ok with me. Since the previous post was long and this would be the same amount I thought it would have been better to split it up into two posts rather…

These look like fun: Tools to engage your creativity!

Originally posted on Story Empire:
Hello, SEers! It’s Mae in the wheelhouse today with some handy tools to spark your creativity. Let’s face it—every now and then we get a little burned out with our writing projects. Okay, maybe more frequently than we want to admit. It’s not that we don’t love writing, or working…

J.M. NORTHUP

Writer, Editor, & Book Reviewer/Blogger

Judy Mastrangelo

Artist & Author

K.M. Allan

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Cassie Loves Covers

Yes, I Judge Books By Their Covers

Just Can't Help Writing

A blog about the hard work of writing

Fiction is Food

Existing in a Different World

Author D.L. Finn

Embrace your inner child by reading a good book!

Book Editing

Professional book editing for fiction and nonfiction writers

barsetshirediaries

A site for the Barsetshire Diaries Books and others

Touch My Spine Book Reviews

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