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…Susan Toy outlines 10 Ways to Kill Your Writing…Part Two…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…I’m delighted to run a five-days consecutive series of posts from my terrific pal, Author, Susan Toy, for every author to enjoy and prob’ly learn lots from… here’s PART TWO : 10 Ways to Kill Your Writing This 5-part article is from a talk I gave at the Calgary Public…

Advertising on Amazon w/ AMS via KDP—Is it Worth it?

Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
Images from Shutterstock MY EXPERIENCE WITH ADVERTISING ON AMAZON The new option for KDP Select authors to advertise their Kindle e-books with Amazon Marketing Services (AMS) is intriguing. I have now run 14 different ads through AMS. I’ve also studied the results that several other authors have posted. Today, I’m sharing…

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31 Ways to Promote Your Book During Small Press Month

Self-Publishing News for Self Publishing Authors Every year during the month of March, Outskirts Press joins indie companies all across the United States in celebrating independent publishers and the talented self-publishing authors we serve. As a self-published author, you’re a pioneer at the cusp of a new era in literature. In fact, nowhere will you […]

The Best Writing Advice

Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
There’s a lot of writing advice out there, some good and some not so good. As writers, we have to pick and choose what works for us. Stephen King has a ton of great writing advice floating around out there, but this particular gem resonated with me…

Social Media Ideal Image Sizes

Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
2015 #SocialMedia Image Size Cheat Sheet ! If you found this post useful, do share it around 😉

Marketing Your Indie Book – A Rough Nautical Map In A Sea Of Advertising Options

Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
So you’ve published your book! Congratulations! All your hard work is now… beginning. They told me all I had to do was write the damn thing… now you tell me 80% of the work is yet to be done? That’s right, folks: it’s now time to sell your book. So…

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Marketing Your Indie Book with Paid Ads

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by the wonderful Tara Sparling. Tara loves data and graphs, especially those relating to book marketing and sales. If you haven’t already done so, do visit her blog – just politely refuse any hot beverages she may offer you (sorry, inside joke).  Anyway, I…

Does literary have to mean dull and boring?

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Looking for likely publishers for my pile of finished mss I came across one that looked promising, asking for ‘adult literary fiction’. As per the submissions guidelines, that precluded only children’s, YA, and poetry. That’s okay, I thought. I have adult work to submit, I write pretty decent sentences,…

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