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What is Your Publishing Business Name?
Originally posted on Savvy Writers & e-Books online:
. Hopefully not your family name! Or the exact name of your book! It just doesn’t project a professional image and screams “Self-Published”. So, how do you choose a great publishing business name? You want a unique name, and need to make sure it is not already…
Create Content Without Actually Creating It
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
How To Create Content Without Actually Creating It Managing your blog and creating contents on a regular basis can be difficult, especially when you are too busy handling other work online. What happens when you don’t engage with you followers by creating quality contents regularly? The traffic to your…
Amazon vs. Hachette—and YOU!
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
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Writing Tips: Creating Character Names
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
You have a great story idea then you begin to write and you come to that moment . . . what is the name of the primary protagonist? The problem continues as you come to each character thereafter, including secondary and incidental characters. It’s a bear of a problem even if…
About that letter Amazon sent it’s ebook authors…
Originally posted on Madeleine Swann:
Hello! if, like me, you received an email from Amazon regarding it’s ongoing dispute with Hachette Books, here is an interesting blog post which certainly helped me understand what it could mean for authors. Have a read, join the discussion.
7 inspiring writers’ retreats
The Historic England Blog 1. Henry Williamson’s self-built sanctuary Oxford Cross (Grade II), Georgeham, Devon For many writers, the ambiance in which they work matters. Recently listed, this writing hut was built by Henry Williamson in 1929 from the proceeds of Tarka the Otter, and he went on to write more than 50 novels in this simple […]
Rejection: A New Perspective
AUGUST 11, 2014 BY MRS N, THE AUTHOR No one likes rejection but it doesn’t have to be the end of the world. In fact, it could be the best thing for you. I love this quote because it fits with my outlook on rejection. As a writer, rejection is a part of […]
“Tolkien’s 10 Tips for Writers” Plagiarized by EssayMomma
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
Last year I wrote a very popular blog post titled “Tolkien’s 10 Tips for Writers”. It was the product of several months of pouring through Tolkien’s letters found in “The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien” by Humphrey Carpenter. I performed all of the research into the letters myself, designed all of…