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Should I Be Writing Faster?

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Lev Raphael I’ve been a member of the same health club for a long time and lots of people there read my Nick Hoffman mysteries set in a college town that might remind them of the town we live in.  No matter when I publish a book in the series,…

The Technical Aspects of Writing Dragons

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Whitney Carter Writing dragons is a popular topic here at Invisible Ink, and one of my personal favorites. We’ve talked about general tips for writing them and some of the common types, and today I want to look at some of the more technical aspects of writing these mythical creatures. My…

Seven More Authors You Need To Meet Right Now

Seven More Authors You Need To Meet Right Now

Originally posted on Allison Maruska:
Before Project Liberatio came out, I published a Five Authors You Need To Meet Right Now post, through which you met some talented authors who have been kind enough to support my work. With Project Ancora just weeks away from release, I want to introduce you to seven more such…

Writing ain’t easy..

Originally posted on Promoting Authors:
You know what sucks? When you’re trying to write but you’re distracted by so many things. Who’s commenting on Facebook now? How’s my Street team doing? Should I post a giveaway? What’s my schedule look like? Do I have a Takeover coming up? Do I have enough swag. Enough teasers?…

12 Similarities Between Making Pizza & Writing #SundayBlogShare #AmWriting

12 Similarities Between Making Pizza & Writing #SundayBlogShare #AmWriting

Meet Guest Author Richard M. Ankers…

Meet Guest Author Richard M. Ankers…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
How does one make an introduction when he hates talking about himself? Hm, I know, I’ll tell you what convinced me to give up everything to write. We’ll see how that goes because it’s something only I know. It started with a Death. I have…

My Advice for New Writers by John W. Howell

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? I was at a book signing the other day, and a person asked me a question that caused me to have to think a little before blurting out an answer. The question was, “What should every new writer know?” My answer at the time seemed to satisfy the…

What do I use to create an audiobook?

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
(https://pixabay.com) Several people have asked me if my book Maledicus: The Investigative Paranormal Society Book I by Charles F. French is available as an audiobook.  The answer is no, but I should do this; however, I do not wish to pay anyone to do it. I can record…

Stop Shoulding on Yourself

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by The Novel Mom Once upon a Grad-School I had a great professor who, at the time, everyone half-discounted because we all thought was “out there and wacky”-as professors can sometimes seem. Most likely because they are alternating between over-caffeinated and slightly drunk to be able to deal with generally…

Meet Guest Author Louise Jensen…

Meet Guest Author Louise Jensen…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
My name is Louise Jensen and if you ask me to define myself I’d probably say mum, wife, daughter, sister, almost anything but an author, and I think that’s because I still feel a bit of a fraud. I’ve dreamed of being a writer all…

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