Tag Archive | writing tips
To Lie for Truth’s Sake: The Novelist’s Conundrum
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Richard Risemberg ? The job of a fiction writer is to lie. Still, if it were only to lie, you could dedicate yourself to advertising or politics instead and accept troubled sleep as the price for prosperity. But a fiction writer must lie to show truth, and that’s…
7 Ways to Boost Your Book Sales
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Annmarie McQueen ? In my last post, I looked at how to prepare yourself for self-publishing. This time I’ll be focusing on what to do once your book is already out there, and how to increase your sales revenue. Here are my top tips for marketing your novel…
Copywriting 101: How to Earn Money By Writing for Businesses – by Jules Horne…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
On Jane Friedman site: Writing for businesses is a way for skilled writers to earn a good, dependable income. Someone is responsible for writing all the websites, brochures, and marketing materials out there. Why not you? Continue reading HERE
Your copyright page: Everything you need to know – By Glenna Collett…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Book Design Made Simple, site: Some people say that the first page is the most important one in any book—and that is probably true as a means for hooking a reader. Others say that the cover is the most important. But I contend that the…
Want an excellent way to sell your books?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Earlier in the week, I discussed the need to prepare for your first book signing event, but there are other ways to sell a signed copy of your book. How about autographed, signed copies direct from your website? That’s right. You can offer signed copies of your book to…
How to Write a Book Review
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Doug Lewars ? Book reviews are a fact of life. If it’s your book being reviewed, they’re nice if they’re positive and decidedly unpleasant if they’re negative. Every book is going to have a few negative reviews. That’s a fact of life because people are different, have different…
For Bloggers: How to Post Every Day
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by ARHuelsenbeck ? I started my blog, ARHtistic License, in May, 2015. Soon, I was posting every day. I’m not bragging. I’m just saying it’s doable. Is it necessary to post every day? No. ? Then why do it? Because I’d like to reward my loyal followers by giving…
What Happens Inside an Autopsy Suite?
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this great informative post by Sue Coletta – whether you’re a Murder Mystery Author or just plain inquisitive (sounds better than Nosey) like me, click on the link or image below: what-happens-inside-an-autopsy-suite/
The 7 Types of Editing Your Book Needs
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? Stories come in every shape and size, and as an author, you bring your own expertise and experience to your tale. So when it comes to editing, you might not need the same sort of help as someone else. You might excel at catching grammar problems but struggle with…
The Return of Blogging – by Dan Blank…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on We Grow Media site: I’ve noticed something being talked about by some very successful writers and artists: blogging. Does that sound weird? As if I’m predicting the return of the pager and fax machine. Today I want to talk about how deep, long-term projects…