Writing Help and Advice for All
Why Publish A Large Print Edition of Your Book? Plus Tips On How To Do It – by Joanna Penn…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Indie authors often focus primarily on ebooks because that’s where we can compete in terms of price and readership. But there are still a LOT of readers who prefer print, and an underserved market with Large Print editions. Continue reading HERE
6 Tips to Become a Great Author
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Jordan Jolley ? Each author has different tactics of writing. Some authors will work from sunup to sundown while others may have part-time jobs. Some may have a deep love for historical fiction while another has a deep love for romance. Of course, one specific set of writing…
Reading Links…6/5/18
Originally posted on Traci Ashbe Dark Fantasy Author:
composing Reading Links…6/5/18 Traci Kenworth Fantasy/Dystopian/UF/Paranormal/SF: https://donmassenzio.wordpress.com/2018/04/10/war-of-nytefall-loyalty-by-charles-e-yallowitz/ Thank you to Don Massenzio for letting me promote the first book of my newest series, War of Nytefall: Loyalty. This adventure takes place in the world of Windemere, but it focuses on a new species of vampires called Dawn…
The Elevator Pitch: Telling People About Your Book in One Sentence
Originally posted on Self-Published Authors Helping Other Authors:
You may be talking to someone at a party, at work, or while waiting to lead an army of werewolves and asuras into battle to stop the demonic entity Delassi from entering our dimension and consuming it entirely (or is that just me?), and the subject you’ve…
Mystery Mondays: Author Joanne Guidoccio on Information Overload
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
Today on Mystery Mondays we have the pleasure of hearing from author Joanne Guidoccio. Joanne writes cosy mysteries and paranormal romances. Special offer: read to the bottom, and you’ll find a chance to win an Amazon gift card. In case you missed it, Joanne has also contributed to Mystery Mondays…
6 Automatic Editing Tools That Will Make Your Writing Super Clean – by Amanda Shofner…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on The Write Life: Have you ever wanted a magical editing wand? Just imagine: A flick of the wrist would be all that stood between you and the end of editing your writing. No frustration. Minimal time investment. An amazing manuscript or blog post. Alas,…