Writing Help and Advice for All
Working with book bloggers – an indie author’s guide
Originally posted on Dark Dates:
This is an edited version of an old post, but it’s an issue I still see as vexing many indie authors in particular, as well as bloggers who get rightfully annoyed when they are spammed through sites like Goodreads and Twitter. So for what it’s worth, here are my tips.…
5 Tips For Long-Term Writing Success
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
The Internet is overflowing with all kinds of “guidance.” Often, we have to learn by trial and error. What’s sound and what’s a shill? Being a Fort Worthian, I’ve learned that comedian Will Rogers nailed it when he said, “There are three kinds of men. The ones that learn…
Easily Connect with Authors and Readers with these 232 Hashtags!
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Image: http://jpundits.com/ Leeland Artra recently posted over at the FSFN group on Facebook a link to a list by Book Marketing Services, containing no less than 205 Author Hashtags to use on Google+, Twitter, Facebook etc. In short, you can use these hashtags to easily connect with other authors and/or readers on…
Out of the Shadows – Be Seen and Build a Platform
Originally posted on Life With Words:
Some people won’t jump into the Indie Writer movement. They’d rather keep all their writing for the higher end publications… You know, the publications that pay full price for everything. Now, granted, there’s nothing wrong with that, we should all strive to get the best for ourselves and our…
How to build a fictional world – Kate Messner
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
From http://ed.ted.com/ Why is J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy so compelling? How about The Matrix or Harry Potter? What makes these disparate worlds come alive are clear, consistent rules for how people, societies — and even the laws of physics — function in these fictional universes. Author…