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7 novel plotting quotes to inspire and encourage you

7 novel plotting quotes to inspire and encourage you

Originally posted on M.L. Davis Writer:
I spent most of last week plotting my new project, which I start writing today as part of NaNoWriMo. Whether you’re taking part in National Novel Writing Month or not, here are some of my favourite novel plotting quotes to inspire and encourage you. Get your character in…

How to host a Soft Launch for your book on Amazon to dazzle potential readers and boost sales – by Stephanie Chandler…

How to host a Soft Launch for your book on Amazon to dazzle potential readers and boost sales – by Stephanie Chandler…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Non Fiction Authors Association: When you self-publish a book, you have several options for launching it into the world. You can host a presale on Amazon and promote it for weeks or even months in advance. This strategy can be effective, especially if you have…

Is Grammarly Safe For Free And Premium Users? – by Derek Haines…

Is Grammarly Safe For Free And Premium Users? – by Derek Haines…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Just Publishing Advice: There’s no doubt that Grammarly is one of the most popular grammar checkers for writers and bloggers. But as with all online apps and services available on the Internet, you might have some concerns regarding your privacy and personal data. Whenever…

Rosie’s Review-A-Book Challenge #RRABC – How To Write A Review For A Book That You Didn’t Like

The Benefits of Writing Flash Fiction – by Nancy Stohlman…

The Benefits of Writing Flash Fiction – by Nancy Stohlman…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Jane Friedman site: Consider flash fiction an opportunity. Let go of your tricks and your clever exposition techniques. Let go of your need to explain. Discover what you don’t need to say. Let go of description—one perfect detail will do the trick. Let silences…

Titles and Comp Titles — How To Find the Best Ones For Your Book – by Ruth Harris…

Titles and Comp Titles — How To Find the Best Ones For Your Book – by Ruth Harris…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Anne R. Allen: A Prince by any other name would still be a Prince. (I hope.) Meghan by any other name would still be a princess Ditto Diana. Lord or Lady. Peasant or serf. Professor or student. Beginner or expert. Titles orient us to…

Help people stuck at home discover books – by Sandra Beckwith…

Help people stuck at home discover books – by Sandra Beckwith…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Build Book Buzz: (This article first appeared in March 2020, but is still valid today) This week’s article was inspired by a humorous tweet that went viral. On March 7, thriller writer Mark Edwards tweeted, “I’ve heard that coronavirus is going to cause a…

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