Archive | November 18, 2020
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Why Authors Should Know Their Target Audience – by Kate Tilton…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on The Book Designer: Who is your target audience? What is a reader profile? These are two questions that continue to baffle many authors, not only new authors starting out in this business but even established authors with several books out. I get it, with…
How To Find Your Target Audience, Part One – by Kate Tilton…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on The Book Designer: Last time we covered WHY knowing your target audience is so important. Next let’s dive in on figuring out who your particular target audience is so you can reap the benefits. Continue reading HERE
5 Reasons Why All Indie Authors Should Produce Audiobooks
Originally posted on How To Ebook:
I’m what you call an early adopter. Way back when in the Stone Age of Romance — you know, before 2000 — I?loved?audiobooks; you know, those CD versions you could get from the library. There was something about someone reading me a story that really clicked. Maybe because I’m…
Dropping Breadcrumbs: How to Show a Character’s Emotional Wound Through Behavior – by Angela Ackerman…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Writers Helping Writers: Emotional wounds are transformative and have the power to re-shape a character in many negative ways, impacting their happiness, their self-worth, and causing mistrust and disillusionment to skew their worldview. This critical piece of backstory is key to understanding their motivations,…