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Terms You Need to Know Before Signing a Publishing Contract – by Melinda Clayton…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Indies Unlimited: Here at Indies Unlimited we work hard to help you make good publishing decisions without getting scammed. We talk about scammy publishers, scammy services, and scammy agents. Some of us learned through the school of hard knocks, while others were cautious from…
sincere serenade
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
Sweet mourning dove sings A song filled with her soul’s truth Morning, noon and night To let the world know she’s there To let the world know she cares ©2018 Annette Rochelle Aben
We, the Living
Originally posted on Impractical Dreamer: Sweety Shinde:
Glutes so tight & Morals so loose; Torsos so sculpted & Psyches so tattered; Voices so loud – Yet cries that go unheard; Prejudices so mighty & Egos so fragile; Quick to hurt & Slow to forgive; Connected by networks so dense & distanced by chasms so wide;…
This Week in Indie Publishing
Don Massenzio Want to earn more as a book author? A male name will help[Photo: rawpixel]BY ELIZABETH SEGRAN1 MINUTE READIn a groundbreaking study of more than two million books published in North America between 2002 and 2012, scholars found that books by women authors are priced 45% less than those of their male counterparts. The researchers, sociologist Dana Beth Weinberg and […]
Day Reaper by Melody Johnson
Originally posted on Megan Morgan:
Welcome to the blog today, Melody Johnson! She’s here today to give us some writing tips! Tips and Tricks to Fool Your Brain into Writing Writing is a rough gig. It’s a solitary activity, so either you wake up at ungodly hours before the sun and your loved ones rise…
The 2nd PLACE WINNER in the March 2018 Word Weaver Writing Contest: Anne Clare, “Dark Corners”
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
YOUR HUMBLE HOST It is my pleasure to present to you the second place winner from the March 2018 Word Weaver Writing Contest, Anne Clare’s “Dark Corners.” Anne Clare’s story was a blast to read. She hooked me from the opening and held me straight through to the end. Obviously,…