Writing Help and Advice for All
one of the best tips I’ve read in a long time
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
I loved this article by Janice Hardy. Her tips on how to enhance a story with characters really got me to thinking more about mine. Everyone has quirks. Good, bad, funny, sad, or funky, we all have something that makes us unique. So, what is weird or quirky about your…
How Your Attitude Affects Your Chances of Success in Writing
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Meg Dowell The advantage of balancing my time between both sides of the business – writing, and editing – is that I see all the mistakes writers make when they express interest in, or begin, working for an editor. I have long since corrected these things in my…
Readers Can’t Find Your Book: Internet Marketing for Authors (Guest Post) By: Steven Capps
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
CC License, Image Source: Pexels According to UNESCO (United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization) over two million books have been published this year. That does include everything written before or all of the books that will be published in the future. If I had a…
How to Keep Your Readers From Asking, “Why Didn’t They Just…?”
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Stephanie O’Brien My siblings and I have sometimes joked that we could take over several fictional universes with the power of “Why didn’t they just…?” When characters fail to use an obvious solution, or forget a skill or superpower that could easily resolve the situation, it can be…
How to Use Twitter for Authors [Infographic] | Natasha Orme
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Whether you embrace social media or shy from it, it’s crucial for authors to master both Facebook and Twitter. Here are my tips for becoming a top Tweeter: How to Use Twitter for Authors [Infographic] SEE ALSO HERE
Just Publishing Advice
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
9 Book Promotion Ideas That Do Not Work At All
14 Rules How & When to use Quotation Marks Infographic…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Source: Lousy Writer
HOW TO – Conduct a Year-End Review for Your Writing…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Extract from an article by author Kristen Pope on The Write Life Site: As the year comes to a close, it’s time to grab some eggnog, reflect on the year past (and the year to come) and complete a crucial piece of self-assessment. It’s time…