Archive | March 2019
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Coming in Spring — Why are they screaming?
Originally posted on Teagan's Books:
Saturday, March 23, 2019 Ghost Stories Magazine circa 1926 Coming in Spring Another Roaring Twenties Pantser Tale Continuing the adventures of Pip and Granny, it’s… Three Ingredients 2 A Ghost in the Kitchen! Hi there, shieks and shebas! Thanks for all the good thoughts, vibes, prayers, and luck you’ve…
Partners in Crime and Fate
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Hearts once cold Beat anew With hunger and passion For a world That once was a shadow * Meals regain taste Warmth of sun on the skin No longer cold The pair indulge in sensations That once were memories * The past they share Revived in quips and chats…
Infographic: Facebook Ads Placements
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Even though I’ve personally switched from Facebook Ads to Amazon and Bookbub ones, I’m well aware that Facebook advertising is far from dead. However, every Facebook update seems to change everything, including where you can advertise. Adding to the confusion is the fact that Facebook now lets you advertise…
How To Find the Perfect Title – by John Doppler…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Self Publishing Advice: It happens without warning. You’re in the middle of your manuscript when the heavens part and divine inspiration beams down on you, gifting you with the perfect title for your book. You rattle off a new title page on your keyboard,…
Productivity Secrets: Bullet Journals and Planning — Guest: L. Penelope – From Jami Gold’s Blog
Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
I don’t know a single person who isn’t so busy that they struggle to get everything done. So I love hearing about different productivity methods and tips. When I saw L. Penelope talking on Instagram about how she uses bullet journals to increase her productivity, I knew I had…
How to go mobile with audio: Book-editor podcasting on the go. – by Louise Harnby…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
You don’t need a lot of equipment to create superb audio content. A fellow book editor and I recently recorded 5 episodes for our podcast with nothing but a couple of mics, a splitter and our cell phones. Here’s how to do it
Layering Character for Believable Fiction – by Victoria Mixon…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Writers Helping Writers: Layering: the deepest, richest, most compellingaspect of character We hear a lot of talk about “layering” as a storytelling device. The more layers a character has, the more complex and individual they are, allowing authors to sidestep cliché and create cast members…