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#MotownWriters: Free downloads to help sell more books.
Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
Hi, here are some free downloads for authors to use to better market and plan their 2018 year to help sell more books. Marketing Planner that you need to print off and a must to use for your 2018 Be sure to download my new Monthly…
I’m Back With Several Courses For Publishing Authors
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
After a short break, I’m back with news of several publishing courses now available for only $10.99 (down from as high as $200)! If, like me, you’ve attended any Udemy courses in the past, you will surely have heard of the New Year Resolution offer they’re currently running, lasting until…
From Writing To Self-Publishing To Online Publishing…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
by Derek Haines on Just Publishing Advice site: Writing naturally leads to self-publishing. And then? As so many writers have discovered, self-publishing is a fantastic opportunity to get books published and available to readers all around the world. Self-publishing, however, also involves a very long…
Short Story/Serial Monday – No Pain, No Gain – Part 15
Don Massenzio It’s been a while since we checked in on Dr. Haybrook, Gini and poor Joyce. I took a break from this serial during the holidays, but it’s back with a vengeance and coming to a climax, but not quite yet. Please enjoy the latest installment of No Pain, No Gain No Pain, No […]
Your Novel’s Future: How AI Will Bring Your Book to the World…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
by Glenn Miller on Career Authors Site: This is the future of your book In sub-Saharan Africa—Mali, Niger, Chad—half the citizens are illiterate. Yet a teenager cocks her head and listens to a story, one that rivets her to her chair and makes her eyes…
Do you want to know how long to make a story?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Size matters. Some say write until your done, but as with all things, there is a rule of thumb. And knowing where the goal-line is may be helpful. Want to know the answer? I do agree we should write until finished, however, goals and guidelines are helpful. And as…
Do you know the right way to kill a character?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Are you writing a mystery, who-done-it, legal thriller, or suspense story? Then remember the devil is in the details. In death, like pregnancy, there are no half-measures. After reading an article by Matt Knight, killing off one of my characters is more complicated than I realized. ? What did…