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What to do in 6 common freelance crisis situations
Originally posted on LibroEditing proofreading, editing, transcription, localisation:
Oh, the freelance life is one that’s full of peaks and troughs, feasts and famines. I’ve already written about how to avoid running out of work and how to avoid overwhelm, and in this article I’m going to run through some common crises and my top tips…
Want to know how to protect your writing?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Protection is as important as production. What is needed to protect your work? Find out how to protect your writing. Molly Greene: Writer Blogger & Author, Gen Delacourt Mysteries, has a very informative blog post regarding Estate planning basics for writers. Whether you have already published or still in the…
Is Kindle Unlimited Hurting New Indies?
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
I was planning on posting the new TOC how to using Calibre this week, but I’m afraid that I haven’t been able to get to my computer to get the screenshots together this week – so next week it will be – promise. Getting back here today though, it…
Writing Advice From Stephen King
Originally posted on Jens Thoughts:
I found this and absolutely had to share! Keep writing! Until Next Time…
How to Add a Little Humor to Your Story
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
I think all writing at some point can use a little comic relief. Think when your cooking that special meal and nothing is going right. Come to think of it something always funny happens in the kitchen. Comic relief is a way to release tension. Think Die Hard movies.…
The Email Marketing Trap Fiction Writers Must Avoid
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Read this great article by clicking on Jason’s photo or link below: the-email-marketing-trap-fiction-writers-must-avoid