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Well-Paying Markets You Can Write For

Originally posted on Savvy Writers & e-Books online:
. Do you like to travel to foreign countries, or other states / provinces? Enjoy weekend trips to new places?  Where does your novel or non-fiction book takes place? In your home town or in a foreign city? I bet you did a lot of research to…

Sell More Books Top 10: Variables that build success

Originally posted on C h a z z W r i t e s . c o m:
We often don’t know for sure which strategies sell more books so we have to fire a lot of bullets into the darkness. Last week, the best advice I heard, repeated from a couple of authors, was about the…

Thunderclap: A great, free tool for authors

Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
The other day, I had an email from award-winning author and friend, Jackie Weger. She wanted to let me know she’s releasing a new book later this month and asked me to support her campaign on a site called Thunderclap. Of course, I clicked on the link she gave…

How colorful are your words?

Styles: The Secret for Word to Kindle

Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
Microsoft Word’s Styles There are five simple rules to follow to achieve very good Kindle formatting from Microsoft Word: Don’t use the tab key for anything. Don’t use two or more consecutive spaces (not even after a period). Don’t press the Enter key three or more times in a row. Use…

What It Takes To Be A Serious Writer

Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
In the good old bad old days, wrongly or rightly, writers were shielded by their agents and publishers from their reading public to maintain an air of mystery, and to shield them from the more repugnant elements of society, among other things. These days since the internet became…

New Podcast Up: Self Important Movies

Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
On this episode we discuss our list of 15 films that have shaped our lives. These are films that we feel are important to us and not only that are films that have shaped who we are as writers. Do you have some films that have shaped how…

Indie Authors: Take Control and Benefit More

Originally posted on Author Mark W Sasse:
I have a dear friend who a couple years back published her fascinating story about her family living as missionaries in South Vietnam during the war years. The book was published through one of the independent presses which require fees up front. They made a nice e-book for…

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