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Killing the Top Ten Sacred Cows of Indie Publishing: #7… I Have To Sell Books Quickly

Posted on June 10, 2014 by dwsmith Myths ignore facts. Myths are often beliefs built from fear or past actions. In this series, and in the previous series of Killing the Top Ten Sacred Cows of Publishing, I call the myths that control writers “Sacred Cows.” Writers hold onto myths like lifelines that are keeping […]

The impossible

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How to Write Love Triangles from an Omniscient Perspective

Ahhh, the love triangle. Stephenie Meyer’s favorite plot device. When you’re writing a love triangle from a first person or third person limited perspective, it’s hard to write a lot of multi-directional triangles. However, writing from a third-person omniscient perspective gives you the freedom to explore the other two prongs of the love triangle. Photo […]

5 Things You Should Never Do On Your Author Blog…

Whether you’re published yet or not, a vibrant author blog should sit at the heart of your promotional efforts – the “homebase” for your author brand. Used properly, your blog will help you to impress agents and attract a publisher.  And if you’re already published, it can be used to attract new readers, create a […]

Showbiz/Political Autobiography Book Title Generator

Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
So you’re famous! Congratulations! You’ve spent years building up enough fans/cash/scandal/failed relationships/headlines/backhanders/gratuitous nudity, to be recognised on the street! Well done, you! Now all you need is to bung out the first volume of your autobiography. After all, a few million in royalties will give you some extra pocket money, and your bad…

It isn’t the blog, it is you.

What do I do now?

Originally posted on Dena Rogers:
I can officially say Drive Me Sane is a finished novel. Yep, it’s a completed project. No more editing, no more pondering whether everything runs smoothly or if my editor is going to like my changes. I received an ARC copy last night and got the high resolution copy of…

CRIME and PUNISHMENT

Originally posted on emmanualpub:
EMMANUAL SPEAKS on what has always been a controversial topic when it come to correction for criminal penalties. Whenever a punishment doesn’t fit the crime it is concerned to be cruel and extreme therefore inhuman. There are two controversial punishment that present with cruelty and objections and they are the Death…

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