Tag Archive | Platform
A Detailed, Bookish Guide to Instagram
Originally posted on Carly Watters, Literary Agent:
I’ve rounded up some bookish Instagram experts, compiled data, and pulled links together to show everyone a complete picture of Instagram for writers and book lovers. If you’re unsure about whether Instagram is for you try it out and you’ll quickly see why book lovers flock there. Book…
5 Things To Do While Your Book is on Submission
Originally posted on Carly Watters, Literary Agent:
Submitting your book to agents is one thing. It’s a writer’s first time putting it all out there and the responses are varied. However, when your agent submits your book to a publisher that’s a whole other level of stress. It can be exciting!?Finally, it’s out there in…
Building Your Author Platform: 8 Essential Elements for Your Author Website
Originally posted on Kate M. Colby:
So, you’ve set up your author website. Now what in the world do you put on it? First and foremost, know that it is your website. Your brand is unique to you, and there is no cookie-cutter model that will fit it perfectly. Only you can determine what features and content…
Recommended Blogs in the Publishing/ Writing/ Reading Community
Originally posted on Publishing Insights:
After actively running this website for almost half a year, I would like to make a list of the blogs/blog sections (in alphabetic order) that I find insightful and informative for writers, readers, and publishers. Most of them are also very well designed, which means that you can enjoy a visual…
Out of the Shadows – Be Seen and Build a Platform
Originally posted on Life With Words:
Some people won’t jump into the Indie Writer movement. They’d rather keep all their writing for the higher end publications… You know, the publications that pay full price for everything. Now, granted, there’s nothing wrong with that, we should all strive to get the best for ourselves and our…