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How to Write for a Blog: 10 Tips for Writing Strong Web Content – by Anne R Allen…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Good Web content attracts those search engine spiders. These days, pretty much all writers need to learn to write Web content. Yes, even if youโre a Victorian romance author whose readers care more about reticules and spatterdashers than retweets and SEO.ย Even if you donโt…
Queries – You May Be An Amateur – But Don’t Make It Obvious.
Originally posted on Writing your first novel-Things you should know:
I have to admit I’m guilty of a few query don’ts. Okay, maybe a lot ๐ I didn’t know any better. Like many of you, I just thought I did. You don’t know what you don’t know. I hope you are researching and doing your…
Plot, Character, and Theme: The Greatest Love Triangle in Fiction – by K.M. Weiland…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Helping Writers become Authors: Once upon a time, Character fell in love with Plot. Right from the start, it was a stormy relationship. There was passion, there was romance, there were epic stakes. And conflict? Puh-lenty. Continue reading HERE
3 Book Marketing Myths to Avoid – by Sandra Beckwith…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on The Book Designer: When I was in college, one of the girls in my dorm terrified us with the โtrueโ story of โThe Hook,โ a killer with a hook for a hand who attacked a couple in a parked car. The storyteller insisted it…
This Week in Indie Publishing
Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
Want to Turn Your Comic Book Idea Into a Million-Dollar Business? Here’s the First Step Comic books are kind of a big deal these days. Total revenue for the comic book publishing industry in 2018?was estimated to be $865 million, and that’s not counting peripheral sources of income from…