Writing Help and Advice for All
How To Use Whizbuzz Books To Promote Your Books – by Derek Haines…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Just Publishing Advice: Whizbuzz Books has been helping authors promote books since 2010 Regular readers of Just Publishing Advice will know that I also own Whizuzz Books. The two sites have operating side by side for many years now. The two websites are separate because…
How To Add Kindle Ebook Links And Image Hyperlinks – by Derek Haines…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Just Publishing Advice You can create a hyperlink to any web pages in your ebook to improve reading experience. With so many types of e-reader devices and reading apps connected to wifi and the Internet, adding links to an ebook makes a lot of sense. Whether your…
What Happens Inside an Autopsy Suite?
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this great informative post by Sue Coletta – whether you’re a Murder Mystery Author or just plain inquisitive (sounds better than Nosey) like me, click on the link or image below: what-happens-inside-an-autopsy-suite/
Microchips and Shoe Leather: Gumshoeing in the Modern Era – By, John A. Hoda…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
On the Sue Coletta site: Intro by Sue Coletta: Ever wonder about the lives of Private Investigators in the modern era? My guest today is a former Police Officer, Insurance Fraud Investigator, and has run a successful Private Investigations business for 20 years. Many of…
The 7 Types of Editing Your Book Needs
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? Stories come in every shape and size, and as an author, you bring your own expertise and experience to your tale. So when it comes to editing, you might not need the same sort of help as someone else. You might excel at catching grammar problems but struggle with…
Useless Advice from an unpunished author – How much is too much description?
Originally posted on Eric's blog:
Useless Advice from an unpunished author This is not very good advice because I don’t know. We all know that description is good, especially in fantasy if you are world building then you need to the reader to see the world. I’ve read books and been very confused as…
The Return of Blogging – by Dan Blank…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on We Grow Media site: I’ve noticed something being talked about by some very successful writers and artists: blogging. Does that sound weird? As if I’m predicting the return of the pager and fax machine. Today I want to talk about how deep, long-term projects…
Saying Goodbye to That WIP: When it’s Okay to Give Up on a Writing Project – by Anne R. Allen…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Saying goodbye to that WIP can be bittersweet. I’ve recently had discussions with several writers who have been pondering saying goodbye to that WIP they’ve been laboring at for years. All of them wanted to move on for different reasons. All of their reasons were…
50 Book Marketing Ideas Every Author Needs to Know
Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
50 Book Marketing Ideas Every Author Needs to Know – Book Marketing – Leave your thoughts No matter what kind of book you’re writing, all self-publishing authors will eventually reach the same question: what’s the best way to market it? The great news is that you’re not the first indie author…