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Book Launch Case Study – Interview with Mike Sahno – by Frances Caballo…
on Social Media Just for Writers: I met Mike Sahno on Twitter and was impressed by his book launch success. So I asked him to share his experience so that you could learn his tips. Here is our inte…
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Authors, Be Your First Reader! – by Joy E. Rancatore…
You’ve typed The End. Congratulations! Celebrate! Live it up! Now you send it straight to the editor to fix, right? Wrong. Continue reading HERE
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How to outline a novel – post at Ingram Spark
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Formatting your book in Word: How to save time with the Styles tool – by Louise Harnby…
Are you spending too much time on your novel’s text design? Here’s how to use the Styles function in Microsoft Word to ensure the various elements are formatted consistently. Continue reading HERE…
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Why Launching a Podcast will Grow Your Blog Audience – by Jay Artale…
on How to Blog a Book Taking the same content and repurposing it in multiple ways provides the cornerstone of content marketing. That’s why blogging a book or booking a blog is the optimal way to s…
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How to Find Your Novel’s Path
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How to Write a Page Turner: Master the 7 Rules of the Cliffhanger – by Ruth Harris…
on Anne R. Allen: We all know the pleasure of getting lost in a book. We have all experienced that compulsion to turn the page to find out what happens next. In fact, that irresistible urge to keep…
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Are You Asking–and Answering–the Right Story Questions? – by Janice Hardy…
on Fiction University: Leaving the right trail for readers to follow is a big part of writing a novel. The right story questions make that a whole lot easier. I always set aside time to update my o…
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Book Anatomy 101, Know Your Parts: Back Matter – by Joel Friedlander…
on BookWorks: In the previous two posts in our Book Anatomy 101 series, we looked at the range and organization of your book’s front matter, and in the main body of the book. We’ll wrap up th…
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How to Stay Motivated During Edits
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Writing Software: Why you need Microsoft Word – by Lisa Poisso…
When your book is ready for editing, it’s time to pack it neatly into an industry-standard file format. Whether you write in dedicated writing software like Scrivener or key your story into Google …
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Struggling to Write? How to Stay Motivated When Life Gets in the Way – by Kimberley Grabas…
on Your Writer Platform: Even if we love what we do, we may find our motivation waning from time to time. It happens to the best of us, and when it does, it can compromise our focus, productivity a…
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Premium Prowritingaid, Ginger and Grammarly Price Comparison – by Derek Haines…
on Just Publishing Advice: There are a lot of free grammar tools available today if you want to improve your English writing. For students and people who are not native English speakers, free writi…
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World building – immediate community #amwriting
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Do You Share Your Expertise? – by Jami Gold…
I’m re-running a post today because it’s the time of year that it applies again. Time to propose a guest post! *smile* Many of us suffer from impostor syndrome, the feeling that we’re a fraud and i…
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Copyediting Jobs: How to Estimate Hours and Pricing – by Carol Saller…
on Jane Friedman site: In a blog post listing the best jobs for people with obsessive compulsive personality disorder, people with OCPD are described as “workaholics”: People with OCPD prefer worki…
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17 Pieces of Excellent Writing Advice In One Handy Post
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Book Marketing Timelines: How Early to Get Started – by Penny Sansevieri…
on BookWorks: During author coaching calls, we almost always discuss marketing timelines, and when each author should actually start promoting their title. Although it’s good advice to start early,…
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10 Steps to Writing an Awesome Blog Post (+ Free Template) – by Belinda Griffin…
on BookWorks: As a writer, you’re probably familiar with the curse of the blinking cursor. It doesn’t matter how much you love writing or how good at it you are, getting started can still be a real…
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Going All the Way: Should You Write the Whole Trilogy Before You Query? – by Janice Hardy
on Fiction University: There are two views on writing trilogies. Write only the first book and see if it sells, and write the whole thing before you start querying. I hadn’t intended to write…
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