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Guest Post: How to Write Travel Memoirs by Gordon Cope – Part 2

Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
Gordon Cope was previously featured on Reading Recommendations and offered to write this new 3-part series about writing travel memoirs. How to Write Travel Memoirs I recently attended the San Miguel de Allende Writer’s Conference, held each February. In addition to fantastic speakers (Alice Walker, Gloria Steinem and…

Guest Post: How to Write Travel Memoirs by Gordon Cope – Part 1

Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
Gordon Cope was previously featured on Reading Recommendations and offered to write this new 3-part series about writing travel memoirs. How to Write Travel Memoirs I recently attended the San Miguel de Allende Writer’s Conference, held each February. In addition to fantastic speakers (Alice Walker, Gloria Steinem and…

How to Contact Book Reviewers

Guest Post: Femmes Fatales of Paris by Gordon Cope – Part 1

Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
Gordon Cope was previously featured on Reading Recommendations and offered to write this new 3-part series about Paris. In celebration of the publication of the 10th anniversary eBook edition of A Paris Moment, I am writing a series based upon Femmes Fatales of Paris. THE SPY – MATA…

Famous Writers’ Insults

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I often say that my favorite thing about my writing journey is how helpful everyone’s been. I’ve met some wonderful people, eager to support and encourage others. That’s not always been the case, though. Indeed, when authors get mean, the results can be spectacular, as the infographic below by Amy…

And My April A To Z Challenge Is…Curtain Please! #atozchallenge

Don’t hit that button…

Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
I’ve been working on a blog post off and on for hours. Not this one, but a different one. A really rambling, ranting one that seemed like a good idea when I started it, but turned out not to be such a great idea after all. Actually, the…

5 Reasons Every Independent Author Should Have a Website

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…

Guest Post: Multi-touch iBooks and ‘The Sword of Air’ by R.J. Madigan

Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
I was so intrigued by R.J. Madigan’s experimentation with new innovations in iBook formatting that I requested a Guest Post about the subject for my own blog as I believe this will be of interest to many of my readers, as well. The Sword of Air – Punk…

It Happened On The Number 4 Part 4: Through The Looking Glass

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