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Ronovan Hester Shares Advice on Writing Collaboration @RonovanWrites

Originally posted on Jo Robinson:
How to Collaborate When Writing a Book by Ronovan Hester As some of you know by now, if not you will shortly, I co-authored a book with the Award Winning Author PS Bartlett of the Razor’s Adventures Pirate Tales. This being my debut novel, it was an interesting experience to…

The Art and Craft of Author Interviews

The Art and Craft of Author Interviews

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this informative article by Author Sophie Masson, Click on the link or her photo below: the-art-and-craft-of-author-interviews/

Friday Fun – I Have a Blog. Now What?

Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
Friday Fun is a group post from the writers of the NHWN blog. Each week, we’ll pose and answer a different, get-to-know-us question. We hope you’ll join in by providing your answer in the comments. QUESTION: We recently asked you what questions you’d like answered…

Writing Advice We Should NEVER Follow!

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2016 by Edie Melson @EdieMelson Have you noticed the phenomenon that occurs when you confess you’re writing a book? It doesn’t matter if you’re an established author with thirty-plus books under your belt, or someone working on a first novel. Announce you’re writing a book, and you’ve opened yourself up for unsolicited advice. […]

Smart Self-Publishing Infographic…

Originally posted on Víðarr's Blog:
Reblogged on WordPress.com Source: Smart Self-Publishing Infographic…

Beginnings and Endings

Originally posted on Musings of a Mystery Novelist:
Quasi-philosophical questions of the night: When / where does a story begin? When / where does a story end? Does the story ever end? Or does it go on and on, my friends? [Apologies for the inadvertent ear worm.For those who don’t know the reference, search for “The…

Another Question of Perspective

Originally posted on Musings of a Mystery Novelist:
Way, way back many entries ago, not long after the blog began, I wrote about the importance of perspective – how certain details within a narrative can be “true” or “false”, “fact or fiction”. Then again, (technically speaking) all the “facts” in a fictional story are “fiction”,…

50 Free Online Writing Courses…

50 Free Online Writing Courses…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Although the article was originally posted in January 2015, many of these courses are still available. click on the link or logo below: 50-free-online-writing-courses/

The differences (however slight) between CreateSpace and Lightning Source paperbacks

Originally posted on Ana Spoke, author:
Have you worried yourself sick over which one of these companies to pick as your PoD? Well, the good news is that there’s no need to stress – if you are planning to publish a fiction novel without graphics (as in the case of my book), then, in my…

Kindle Unlimited KENP per Page Rate DROP January, 2016

Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
Background image from ShutterStock. KINDLE UNLIMITED KENP PAGES READ JANUARY, 2016 The KENP pages read rate has reached a record low, paying $0.00411 per page in the United States. That’s a drop of 11% from the December payout. That’s a substantial change for just one month. But it’s a drop of…

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