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Book Review: The Experimental Notebook of C.S. Boyack II

Originally posted on S.K. Nicholls:
Reading is not something I am able to do when I’m writing, or when I have personal family matters if front of me, like babysitting three kids (unless I’m reading to them). I haven’t been able to sit down and read a good book since September. One book I…

The Sweat and Tears in Writing

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Jordan Jolley If you devote time for the quality of your story, then your book’s potential can go far. There are two very common questions people ask me: “How long did it take you to write your first book?” and “Are you done with your second book?” It…

The Project Balancing Act of Authors

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Eli Roth L. Marie asked: “How do you juggle multiple series? What do you do to transition from one series to the next? What stories or characters from Windemere would you like to see in graphic novel form if you had the opportunity?” I’m going to answer #3 first:…

Antagonists Are People, Too

FREE continuing promotion right under your nose …

Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
READERS will also find this interesting (and they can *see below how they may help), but … This post is mainly for all you angst-ridden authors out there who moan and groan about how little promotion and publicity you receive for the books you publish. Yes, it’s true,…

2 Tips For Introducing Your Protagonist

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Kathryn What’s wrong with this picture? ‘I wake up in the morning and look in the mirror, find my big green eyes crusted with sleep. I brush my beautiful brown hair and check my flawless skin for pimples, but of course I don’t have any, so I don’t need…

Can A Writer Have Too Many Ideas?

Can A Writer Have Too Many Ideas?

Originally posted on Writer's Treasure Chest:
Picture courtesy of http://www.google.com ? ? I’m in fact a little curious how other writers are doing this… Do you ever feel like your head is bursting with all the ideas you got? How do you sort them out? How do you arrange them? ? Let’s say: you…

5 Mistakes Authors Make on Social Media

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Michael Cristiano I thought writing a novel was the hard part. I thought endless drafting and editing and proofreading involved the most work when it came to being a writer. I was wrong. My debut novel has been on sale for a little less than a month, and I…

…art covers for Authors?…there was a time, a time there was…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
? …it seems not such an age ago that my frequency of trips from where I live in the Middle East to London was dictated by the need to stock up with physical copy books from Waterstones in Piccadilly… I was what’s prob’ly known as a ‘weight purchaser’…I bought books…

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