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The Advertising Trick That Will Get You Noticed on Twitter
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
Use The Formula That Revolutionized Advertising To Take Your Book Marketing Tweets To The Next Level Twitter is a valuable resources for self published authors, both as a place to meet others engaged in writing and as a place to promote their work. But in the last several years, Twitter has…
Writing Tips: Giving Your Characters Their Character
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
This is the third installment of creating characters. First it was Creating Character Names which is more involved than slapping some random guy’s handle on a person. Then we talked about What to Avoid when Creating Characters. Now that you have your character ideas and names, it’s time to develop the…
Markets For Writers
Originally posted on Esther Chilton:
This week, I move away from fiction and bring you a weekly travel writing competition. ‘The Daily Telegraph‘ invite writers to send in stories of their travel experiences for the ‘Just Back‘ slot. 500 words is the upper limit and if your holiday story is published, you’ll receive £200 in…
Need a Beta Reader?
Originally posted on Reading Page by Paige:
Hello all! After extensive conversations with writers, I have learned that finding a great Beta Reader is quite the challenge. Now you may be wondering,”What makes a great Beta reader?” To answer that, we must first look into what a Beta Reader is. The definition according to Wiki…
#FREE Webinar today at 6:00 PM New York Time. BOOK PUBLICITY IDEAS!
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
How to Generate Story Ideas for Your Book Publicity Campaign Everything here is from the registration site. Click above. Your book is done. And you’re exhausted. Now it’s time to launch your publicity campaign and continue full speed ahead. But there’s no gasoline left in your tank. The Publicity Hound to…
Radio Interviews for authors
Originally posted on AUTHORS PROMOTION:
These days each and every author wants to do radio interviews to get more exposure for his books and with so many internet radio programs this is not a difficult task to complete. The Goal is not necessary to be on the mainstream radio program but to be on the…
Writing Prompt Round-Up #1
Originally posted on The Scribe's Apprentice:
Bonus prompt! What is happening in this picture? An Afternoon Haunting Fiction & Drama “We’re just going to have to wait.” He said, standing against the endless blue sky, running his hands through his wavy hair. A disfigured man, a fashionista, and a DJ on the run. You…