The Owl Lady
#ShareAReviewDay – Amanda in Spain: The Girl in the Painting by Darlene Foster
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Lovely to have Darlene back again this afternoon, this time to share a very special review she received directly from a very young reader, who had no adult help with the writing. I know you’ll enjoy this one and will be happy to pass it along to all your…
How To Self-Publish And Market A Children’s Book – by Karen Inglis…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on The Creative Penn: Intro by Joanna Penn: Self-publishing books for children can be challenging because of higher printing costs and difficulties in marketing to your target market. In today’s show, Karen Inglis explains how she sells thousands of copies of her books for children…
6 Free Google Keyword Tool Alternatives For Keyword Research – by Derek Haines…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Just Publishing Advice: You need keywords for your blog articles or to choose your 7 Amazon book keywords Whether you are a blogger or an author, or both, you continuously need to research and select suitable keywords. While the Google Keyword Tool is the…
#ShareAReviewDay – For the Sake of a Child by Stevie Turner
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
This morning, please help me welcome author Stevie Turner, who would like to share a review of For the Sake of a Child. I know you’ll find this a subject of importance, and will help us get the word out far and wide. Thanks! REVIEW: A haunting book Amazon:…
Trim the fat from your fiction: Redundancy – by Kerri Miller…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Utopian Editing site: Great stories can be ruined by too many words. Redundancy in particular can make your prose squeak like the clarinetists in a middle school band (I’m allowed to say that because I played clarinet). Not all repetition is bad. It can…
Great reminder on what not to worry about
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
In other words… I need to use this as my screen saver. A constant reminder that my first draft doesn’t have to be perfect. I’ve rewritten the same chapter at least five times. Tweaking a comma here, a comma there, putting commas everywhere only to go back rewrite the…