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Is your website easy to read on a mobile device?

Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Is your blog mobile ready? Whether, a book review, cooking, breaking news, mommy & me, or cute kitties blog, you need to make sure it passes the mobile ready test. Shocker! I just found out mine wasn’t. Guess what I’m doing later today? Mobile use has skyrocketed over the…

Deep P.O.V. Part One—What IS It? How Do We DO It?

Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Image via Flickr Creative Commons, courtesy of FromSandToGlass Writing is like anything else. The trends and fashions change along with the audience. For instance, Moby Dick spends an excruciatingly long time talking about whales, namely because the audience of the time probably had never seen one and never would.…

10 TOP TIPS For the BETA Reading Stage

Originally posted on Sacha Black:
You’ve written ‘THE END’ on your first, second, eighth – or if you’re me it will mostly likely be my third draft. You know it’s not perfect, but you’re happy you have taken your manuscript as far as you can. What next? Alpha / Beta readers As I approach the…

Thoughts on Writing – Creating Fantasy Languages

Originally posted on Stephanie Flint – Author and Artist:
One of the topics I’ve been thinking about recently is creating fantasy languages. Reason being, I’m creating a language for use in my YA fantasy manuscript, The Wishing Blade. Now, in the original draft (and even across several drafts for different books in that world), I…

Publishing My First Novel, Using CreateSpace

Publishing My First Novel, Using CreateSpace

Originally posted on Lisa Morrow Official Author Page:
Publishing a novel really does take an entire team, or a writer willing to learn a lot of new skills. Recently, I published my first novel (it’s available for pre-order): To Kill a Wizard, through Amazon. Even though I’m definitely not an expert, I thought others might…

5 Ways to Get Early Feedback on Your Book Idea or Manuscript

5 Ways to Get Early Feedback on Your Book Idea or Manuscript

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this interesting post by Nina Amir, Click on her photo or link below: 5-ways-to-get-early-feedback-on-your-book-idea-or-manuscript

The Secret to Pleasing Readers

The Secret to Pleasing Readers

How to discover your writing genre

Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
What genre is your writing? Thanks to Ryan over at A Writer’s Path for mentioning Literary Rejections. The post explaining in detail the definition of each genre, is just one of the many posts over at Literary Rejections with a wealth of information for writers. Hop over and find out…

The Writer’s Rule Book Writing Maxims Infograph

The Writer’s Rule Book Writing Maxims Infograph

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