Tag Archive | Indie Authors
We are storytellers. Once again, with pride
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
What’s that well called? image: marketingmercenary.net There once was a well, in the middle of a field. It was known, quite unimaginatively, as the well in the field. Then, one morning, the farmer who owned the field found a drowned body inside. Shocked, the nearby villagers changed the well’s…
Kindle Scout – A New Program from Amazon
Originally posted on Authors Supporting Authors:
Have you heard about Kindle Scout? This could prove to be another option for Indie Authors publishing on Amazon. Here is some basic information about the program: “Customers who have shown an interest in books about publishing might want to know about Kindle Scout, a new reader-powered publishing…
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…
Fiction Writing: Creating the Perfect Hero
Originally posted on AnitaLovett.com:
Fiction writing smolders down to the basic concept of good versus evil. A good story will include a hero and a villain duking it out in a twisted plot designed to keep the reader on their toes. The really good stories—the ones we can’t put down—are home to unlikely and…
GUEST POST: JULIE STOCK From Here to Nashville
Originally posted on Dena Rogers:
Please welcome Julie Stock and her debut novel, From Here to Nashville to the blog. Julie and I first became acquainted when a mutual Twitter/Blogger friend mentioned that I would probably like the book she was working on. One look at her blog and I knew it was something I…
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.…