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Book Marketing Tip of the Day: The Book Report
Originally posted on Savvy Writers & e-Books online:
Author Interviews & Book Reports . The Book Report with Host Elaine Charles is a fun, fast-moving, fact-filled show in 10 major markets across the USA. Listen live on the internet or check their radio stations and show schedules: http://www.bookreportradio.com/schedule.html A lively mix of author interviews, audio…
Trademark: Let’s Meet Copyright’s Half Sister
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this VERY informative article by JOEL FRIEDLANDER and Helen Sedwick (NOVEMBER 28, 2014) at The Book Designer website, click the photo or link below: http://www.thebookdesigner.com/2014/11/trademark-lets-meet-copyrights-half-sister/
Eat.WriteOneWord.MakeTea.Repeat.
Originally posted on WritingMad:
Writer’s block. Here’s how it goes: 1) I’ve got five hours free and I’m sat in front of the computer with the compulsion to write a short story. There are colourful characters brewing, but no plot, no twist, no spark. Make cup of tea number two. 2) Google writer’s block and…
#Authors – Why (and How) #Writers should use #Pinterest
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this article by Lorna Sixsmith of Write On Track, click on the photo or link below: http://www.writeontrack.ie/pinterest/writers-use-pinterest/
When to Post to Social Media
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I found over at Fannit.com and on Addthis.com these wonderful infographics on the best times to post on various social media and some other facts. First, Fannit has produced an infographic with metrics on six different social media: by Fannit.com Next, Addthis examined 14 million sites worldwide (that’s about 3 billion…
7 Essentials Every Author Needs to Know About Twitter
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Hmmm, looks like a ticket to TWITTER JAIL I’m still delusional that I might finish NaNoWriMo. I can write 16,000 more words in five days, right? Sigh. I’ve been away from the blog because I’m in the trenches with the fellow Nanos. Also I really needed to take a bit of a…
5 Weird Things About Writing That Actually Work
Originally posted on Just English:
by KAMAL SUCHARAN BURRI Being a filmmaker and writer, I’ve discovered some ridiculous but enlightening tips that increase the potential of a writer. I was totally astonished by the fact that they worked for me. 1. Use a notepad for drafting, rather than a notebook I’ve just noticed this a few…
Write on Through
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Whenever I get a huge idea for a new story, I generally stop what I’m doing and open a new document, give it a temporary name, and write down the first couple of sentences and notes. I have lots of these lurking in my WIP folder, but I never…