Tag Archive | fiction
To Lie for Truth’s Sake: The Novelist’s Conundrum
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Richard Risemberg ? The job of a fiction writer is to lie. Still, if it were only to lie, you could dedicate yourself to advertising or politics instead and accept troubled sleep as the price for prosperity. But a fiction writer must lie to show truth, and that’s…
7 Ways to Boost Your Book Sales
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Annmarie McQueen ? In my last post, I looked at how to prepare yourself for self-publishing. This time I’ll be focusing on what to do once your book is already out there, and how to increase your sales revenue. Here are my top tips for marketing your novel…
A Shocking Diagnosis Produces One of the Author’s Most Memorable Novels to Date
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
50 HOURS by Loree Lough If ever a book was predestined to be written by an individual, it was 50 HOURS by best-selling author Loree Lough. You will indeed find a piece of the author in between each page. Loree, healthy at the time she was commissioned to…
How to Write a Book Review
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Doug Lewars ? Book reviews are a fact of life. If it’s your book being reviewed, they’re nice if they’re positive and decidedly unpleasant if they’re negative. Every book is going to have a few negative reviews. That’s a fact of life because people are different, have different…
For Bloggers: How to Post Every Day
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by ARHuelsenbeck ? I started my blog, ARHtistic License, in May, 2015. Soon, I was posting every day. I’m not bragging. I’m just saying it’s doable. Is it necessary to post every day? No. ? Then why do it? Because I’d like to reward my loyal followers by giving…
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…
THE END IS NEAR
Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
THE END IS NEAR “Life goes on, But how can I?” Lost in her suffering in a town of despair, Linda knows not how to release herself from here. She gazes out at the big bright moon, Knowing full well what it will bring soon. “Please save us from the…