Tag Archive | Wattpad
Edit, Edit or Edit?
Originally posted on Writing your first novel-Things you should know:
I saw an article in Writers Digest recently titled Understanding The Types Of Editing. Well my first thought was, What do they mean types? Editing is when somebody goes into your manuscript and tears it apart, correcting all the grammatical and structural errors, right? Well that is true,…
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#Interviews-in-Translation today @FrankSpoiler and his not so serial murdered.
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Hi all: As you know, recently I’ve been bringing you interviews with some writers who publish mainly in Spanish, but who’ve had some of their books translated to English (and in some cases many other languages) as a way of sharing their journey and their experiences with you. Today…
3 Web Tools for Free Promotion and Beta-Reading
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
As an indie author, I am always on the lookout for ways to promote my books and make them better. This week I found a few tools on the web that could potentially help me with this process. As always, I thought I’d share: Wattpad – I had…
Trying Out Wattpad: A Beta-Reading Experience
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I have known about Wattpad.com for some time now, but have never thought about giving it a go until now. I do have many beta-readers who will read my novels and give great commentary and criticism, but nothing beats a host of strangers reading your novel and then…
Autora Invitada: Carmen Cervera y sus mundos.
Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hola a todos: Como sabéis, los viernes os traigo autores o/y libros invitados. Carmen Cervera es una autora a la que conozco porque frecuentamos un grupo de autores, pero supongo que porque ella (como yo) debido a circunstancias familiares ha estado muy ocupada con otras cosas, no la había traído aún…
The Power of Wattpad: Jaw Dropping Info & Crash Course
Originally posted on Leona's Blog of Shadows:
Wattpad is a game changer for authors, espeically YA authors if used right. It has 35 million active users, most of which are young adults. Non-YA authors can benefit a great deal, too, there are millions of speculative fiction readers on Wattpad. Here is one success case…