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What is the Best Service for Print on Demand Books? – from Reedsy…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
When it comes to determining what the best service for print on demand books is, there’s no easy answer. It depends on a number of factors, including: the type of book you’re printing, your budget, your plans for online distribution, whether you want to distribute…
4 Ways Travel Can Enrich Your Writing – by J. Thorn…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on The Creative Penn: Intro by Joanna Penn: I’m a travel junkie and if you’ve read any of my thrillers, you’ll know how much of my experience is woven into my books. also think traveling is one of the best ways to find stories out…
“I Hate That!” Book Design Pet Peeves – by Joel Friedlander…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on The Book Designer: This is a story about bad book design decisions, and how to avoid them. Jill and I visited Copperfield’s Books in Sebastapol this afternoon. Copperfield’s is a small chain of independent bookstores here in California, and a favorite place to browse…
How to make writing in first-person easier
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Do you struggle with first-person narratives? I do. Even though it’s my favorite point of view. I love writing, and reading, first-person point of view stories. But getting it right can be a struggle. I was thrilled to read a recent post on writing techniques from Bookfox. Writing in…
Do you want to get clarity on your speaking career so you can get media publicity? via @pamperrypr #BrandAccelerator
Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
It’s almost back-to-school time and time to get busy… You want more PR so you can get more calls to speak? Here’s an invitation to join Speakers Magazine Publisher, Pam Perry’s Branding Accelerator Program…. If you’re serious and think it’s time, fill out the application and…
How to Deal with Writer’s Block by DG Kaye
Originally posted on Traci Ashbe Dark Fantasy Author:
via How to Deal with Writer’s Block by DG Kaye
English, origins and style #amwriting
Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
One of my favorite subjects is how English is and will always be an ever-evolving and ever-disintegrating language. The history of the evolution of English is intriguing. In recent years scholars have determined that if you want to make Shakespearean poetry and prose rhyme, it must…