Tag Archive | Publishing Tips
#Monday Blogs: Traditional vs. Self vs. Indie: What is the best way to get published?
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: I have had the great honor of getting to know Kasi Blake through Clean Teen Publishing, and let me tell you guys, she is someone to watch. Her imagination began writing stories at a young – including one that was inspired by Star Wars – and she wrote…
#Read #Authors – #Copyright #Infringement #Notification…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I have been hearing from a LOT recently that more SCAM BOOK SITES are appearing online in ever increasing numbers… What can YOU do about it? If you are an author and YOUR book(s) are being offered without your permission – issue DMCA Notices (SEE…
#WW Rejected? How to Keep Submitting
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Rejected? How to Keep Submitting Lately, I’ve been trying to help a lot of fellow writers find publishers, literary journals, and websites where they can share their work. The market is HUGE (hence the giant, capital letters), but for many, this is both a positive and a negative description…
Finding Interesting Quotes
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Announcements: Bookstore Browser reviewed Minutes Before Sunset, stating, “The book sets up a great world, with interesting characters and storyline as a great start to the trilogy.” Check out the entire review by clicking here. … Finding Interesting Quotes Quotes. We love them. I rarely log onto any social…
Writing the Back Blurb
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Announcements: The Messy Owl reviewed Take Me Tomorrow, stating, “A thrilling and entangling plot, full of suspense and action.” Read the entire review here or check out my latest novel by clicking here. … Writing the Back Blurb As I near the release date of Death Before Daylight, I remember…
The Pros and Cons of Beta Readers
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Announcements: My short story, The Pink Scarf, was published in the second volume of an adult anthology collection, Ashtrays to Jawbreakers. It is completely free on Smashwords, so feel free to check it out by clicking here. Take Me Tomorrow was reviewed by A Literary Mind recently, and you…