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I want to publish my book but I’m confused! Do I need an editor, a line editor or a proofreader?

Originally posted on LibroEditing proofreading, editing, transcription, localisation:
I was recently writing back to a prospective client who had got very confused about the different types of editing and proofreading and the process needed for publishing their book. I sent them some resources from this blog and thought it might be useful to share those…

Social Media for Authors: Quick Tips to Get It Right – by Kimberley Grabas…

Social Media for Authors: Quick Tips to Get It Right – by Kimberley Grabas…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Your Writer Platform: No matter how difficult it proves to be to get your ideas and stories down on paper, it’s more often the promotional aspects of “being a writer” that become the biggest obstacles for today’s author. In the following post, professional writer, Jessica…

The Case For Essay-Writing Services

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Photo: Pixabay I have been hosting a number of guest posts by essay-writing service providers and some have called me out on it, albeit in your always polite way. So, why do I do it? Part of the reason is my own experience. As an awkward teenager, I remember…

How To Create Your Own Fantasy Language [Guest Post]

How To Publish And Sell A Book That You Are Told No-One Will Want To Buy

Originally posted on Traci Ashbe Dark Fantasy Author:
Source: How To Publish And Sell A Book That You Are Told No-One Will Want To Buy

The Writer’s Long Weekend: Fantasy and Reality – by Ruth Harris…

The Writer’s Long Weekend: Fantasy and Reality – by Ruth Harris…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Anne R. Allen: Fantasy is what keeps writers going… Continue reading HERE

Watch “Episode #72: How to Research Your Novel Effectively” on YouTube

Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
https://youtu.be/vllB9tCjfOc

Why Authors Should Be Speaking on Their Books … Their Expertise – by Judith Briles…

Why Authors Should Be Speaking on Their Books … Their Expertise – by Judith Briles…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on The Book Designer: I never desired to be an author; nor did I envision that I would be a speaker. The seeds were emerged in elementary school where I always in trouble for talking too much and passing notes. Who knew where that would…

Choosing the Right Viewpoint and Tense for Your Fiction [With Examples] – by Ali Luke…

Choosing the Right Viewpoint and Tense for Your Fiction [With Examples] – by Ali Luke…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Aliventures site: Who’s telling your story? Perhaps the choice is easy and obvious: you’re writing from a particular character’s viewpoint in the first person (“I”) and the whole story is from their perspective. Or perhaps it’s trickier than that. You’ve got a story to…

#21 Query Corner: ‘THE WINGS OF OBORIO’

Originally posted on WRITING TIPS & WRITERLY MUSINGS:
Welcome to: Morgan’s Query Corner: Answering Your Query Quandaries THE WINGS OF OBORIO is a fantasy. After his father destroys a witch’s forest, Prince Braun and his new bride, Princess Martiel must learn to trust each other if they want to end the witch’s curse to save their…

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