Tag Archive | Authors
#MondayBlogs: Guest Post Showing VS Telling
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: I am very excited about today’s guest blogger. Since recently signing with Clean Teen Publishing, it has been an absolute delight getting to know my new family, and so, I am introducing one of those wonderfully supportive and talented authors, Jennifer Anne Davis. She is sharing fantastic writing…
Don’t hit that button…
Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
I’ve been working on a blog post off and on for hours. Not this one, but a different one. A really rambling, ranting one that seemed like a good idea when I started it, but turned out not to be such a great idea after all. Actually, the…
111 Publishing » Book Marketing on a Shoestring
Originally posted on The Linden Chronicles:
111 Publishing » Book Marketing on a Shoestring. Book Marketing on a Shoestring (e-book) How Authors Can Promote their Books Without Spending a lot of Money. No Money? No Problem! Success as an author, especially when creating your platform in social media and establishing your brand, using the tools described…
Cold Coffee Cafe – A Cafe for Authors and Avid Readers
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
So I just joined a new author site for free. It’s called Cold Coffee Cafe and it’s a social media sight for authors. I’m still exploring when I’m not writing/editing/faking sleep, but it is a very large site. Feel free to wander around. I haven’t checked any of the…
5 Reasons Every Independent Author Should Have a Website
Originally posted on AnitaLovett.com:
In our ongoing content creation series, we’ve covered the basics of planning a content strategy in detail. You’ve probably noticed that unlike many of the copywriting agencies on the Internet, we’ve touched on how each element of content creation applies in principle to independent authors. One of the questions we…
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Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage:
My contribution to World Book Day. There are two types of Spam. As in this much-loved Monty Python clip there is a luncheon-meat which comes in tins, original name coming from spiced ham. That isn’t bad, useful on camping trips or if one is ravenous at 3 am and…
WRITING AND PROMOTING A SERIES: Series authors, Nicholas C. Rossis and Charles Yallowitz
Originally posted on Sally Ember, Ed.D.:
WRITING AND PROMOTING A SERIES: by series authors, Nicholas C. Rossis, Pearseus series, and Charles Yallowitz, Legends of Windemere series Guest bloggers and former guests on CHANGES conversations between authors (Episodes 7 and 9), http://www.sallyember.com PEARSEUS: VIGIL NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON This joint post was made possible by…
Author vs. Writer
Originally posted on AnitaLovett.com:
Authors and writers are one and the same, are they not? After all, your favorite author is the genius writer of your favorite novel, right? You may be surprised to learn that some professionals dislike being labeled a writer because they are, in fact, the author of a literary work. Confused? Let us help.…