Tag Archive | Kristina Stanley
BOOM. How To Create A Successful Thunderclap Campaign
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As I move through my publishing journey, I’m trying new ways to make my work visible, and I’m sharing what I try with you. THE AUTHOR’S GUIDE TO SELLING BOOKS TO NON-BOOKSTORES is my first non-fiction book, and probably needs a different marketing strategy than my novels. My latest venture…
Write Better Fiction: Point Of View
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Today on Write Better Fiction we’ll cover Point Of View. Write Better Fiction is a process to help you critique your own manuscript and give yourself feedback. This will help you improve your novel, so you’re ready to submit it to an editor. What is Point of View? I use…
Mystery Mondays: Darlene Foster on Location of a Novel
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As we continue our journey through Mystery Mondays writing advice, Darlene Foster is here to talk to us about location. Just check out the titles of the four books below, and you’ll see why she chose this topic. Location, Location, Location by Darlene Foster ? Jane Austen gave us English…
Mystery Mondays: Patricia Fry on Shifting Genres
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An expert on self-publishing. An author. Patricia Fry joins us this week on Mystery Mondays to talk about shifting genres. Patricia Fry on Shifting Genres I started writing articles for magazines over forty years ago and, in fact, established a career as a freelance writer. I also wrote a few…
Endorsement For The Author’s Guide To Selling Books To Non-Bookstores
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Today, I get to thank Gloria Ferris, first for being kind enough to take time from her busy writing schedule to read an ARC of The Author’s Guide To Selling Books To Non-Bookstores, and then for writing a lovely endorsement. Gloria is the author of the Cornwall & Refern Mysteries, including…
Write Better Fiction: Learn How To Edit
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Today on Write Better Fiction we’ll cover Learning to Edit. Write Better Fiction is a process to help you critique your own manuscript and give yourself feedback. This will help you improve your novel, so you’re ready to submit it to an editor. Now that we are fifteen episodes into…
Avalanche Explodes Again: More Praise…
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The weeks and months before a novel is published is an exciting time. It’s the time when early praise starts to roll in. I’m so thrilled to share an endorsement from James M. Jackson. James is the author of Ant Farm, Cabin Fever, and Bad Policy. THANK YOU, JAMES 🙂 Avalanche…
Farley’s Friday: Joke’s on me
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Farley here, Did you know when ice melts off a pond’s surface, the water doesn’t get warm right away? In fact, it’s freezing. Kristina did try to tell me before I jumped in, but I didn’t listen. Happy April Fool’s Day. Don’t do anything silly. 🙂 Woof Woof
Write Better Fiction: Is Your Scene Anchored?
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Today on Write Better Fiction we’ll cover Is Your Scene Anchored? Write Better Fiction is a process to help you critique your own manuscript and give yourself feedback. This will help you improve your novel, so you’re ready to submit it to an editor. One could argue that asking yourself…