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3 Approaches to Email Marketing for a Book Launch 

3 Approaches to Email Marketing for a Book Launch 

Originally posted on How To Ebook:
3 Approaches to Email Marketing for a Book Launch 1?Book Marketing Tools Blog / by Book Marketing Tools? /?2 hours ago Incorporating email marketing into your book launch plan is one of the smartest things you can do as an author. This incredibly powerful tactic is not only cost-effective,…

6 Steps for Creating a Social Media Campaign that Drives Your Book Launc

6 Steps for Creating a Social Media Campaign that Drives Your Book Launc

Originally posted on How To Ebook:
6 Steps for Creating a Social Media Campaign that Drives Your Book Launch ?by Book Marketing Tools? /? There’s something you need to understand right up front: your social media book launch campaign is not your broader marketing or social media strategy. Instead, and much like your book launch…

Write with Nouns and Verbs…

Write with Nouns and Verbs…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Source: Write at Home Write with nouns and verbs. No disrespect intended toward the other six parts of speech, but nouns and verbs are the meat and bones of writing. Everything else is garnish. Get your nouns right. Make them concrete and specific. Use cardigan…

GUEST POST: WRITING LESSON 2 BY DAVID KUMMER

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Welcome to this lesson of David Kummer’s writing course. That’s me, by the way. If you have any questions, comments, concerns, success stories, or just something fun to say, email me at davidkummer7@gmail.com. I’d love to talk about anything and everything, especially if that everything has to do with…

Emotional Beats: Out Of The Mouth…

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Hints from the Pros: Book Tour Tips #how2ebook

Hints from the Pros: Book Tour Tips #how2ebook

Originally posted on How To Ebook:
Flickr Creative Commons: Daniel Go Greetings from the road! I’m out on book tour promoting?Girl in Disguise, skipping around from the very north (Minnesota) to the very south (Alabama) of the country, filling my days and evenings with readings, signings, panels, book clubs and keynotes. Other than forgetting to…

Pets: Ways to Include Animals to Enhance Your Fictional World, by Crime Writer Sue Coletta

Pets: Ways to Include Animals to Enhance Your Fictional World, by Crime Writer Sue Coletta

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I love writing pets into my stories. Not only is a great way to show a killer’s soft side, but they become important family members for the main characters. In my stories, I’ve used a Rottweiler, mastiff, and St. Bernard (MARRED and CLEAVED), a calico,…

4 Easy Outlining Methods: Find What Works Best For You

Writespiration #106 52 Weeks in 52 Words Week 10

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Writing Speculative Fiction – Guest Post by Craig Boyack…

Writing Speculative Fiction – Guest Post by Craig Boyack…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I write what I call speculative fiction. Many of the definitions out there never really give a crystal clear idea of what the genres mean, so I picked this name and made my own definition. To me, speculative fiction involves at least one unreal element.…

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