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How To: Edit Your Editors Edits.

Hello everyone and welcome to How To Wednesday-Saturday. This post is later than usual due to my book Ethereal Lives being released last Wednesday. I’m afraid everything has been pushed to the back burner in the excitement, but I’m back now with a How To on editing. How to edit your editor’s edits. Manuscript with…

Amazon’s Even Newer Reviewing Rules Will Book Reviews Be Affected?

Amazon’s Even Newer Reviewing Rules Will Book Reviews Be Affected?

Originally posted on Happymeerkatreviews:
WARNING: Amazon.com have updated their review guidelines…Again!  Along with the already restrictive guidelines I have discussed previously in this article – Amazon’s New Reviewing Rules – Could it Affect Authors in the Future?  But now they’ve updated these guidelines yet again by adding additional rules near the bottom.  These rules are on…

Answers Every Blogger in the World Needs to Understand

Answers Every Blogger in the World Needs to Understand

…Indie Authors, there’s only one way to take control of yer self-publishing—like a boss!…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…the most common question most self-publishing scribblers get is, ‘how easy/difficult is it to run yer own stuff as an indie author?’… well, this ol’ Jurassic’s been at it for more than eight years now, and I reckon I’ve learned a few things along the road (maybe that’s a few…

What Happens In Your Brain When You Write?

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The Most Misunderstood Writing Advice: Write What You Know

How to Hook the Reader

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by J.U. Scribe Some books turn you off, whether it’s spelling mistakes, cheesy cliches, or Mary-Sue characters. On the other end of the spectrum, there are books that attract you. Some books instantly jump out at you whether you’re perusing the shelves of Barnes & Noble, or scrolling through the…

November/December 2016 Writing Contests

An Unavoidable Downside to the Tight-Knit Indie World

An Unavoidable Downside to the Tight-Knit Indie World

Originally posted on Author Lila Vale:
And I thought politicians were the experts of spin. Let me start by saying that I love the indie community and I am so happy to be a tiny part of it. There’s really nothing like it, and I owe bits and pieces of any success I see to…

Stop Worrying About What Not to Write

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Tonya R. Moore Are you afraid of messing around with tropes? What about your plot? Is it too dark? Too light? Is your main character too perfect? Too flawed? Are you afraid to bore, perturb, or even disgust? Tell me the truth: how many articles did you read…

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