Culprits that Block Writers from Reaching a Pro Level
2794 readersAny writer who?s been at this for a while knows that that there?s a long and increasingly steep learning curve involved with mastering the art of crafting a professional novel. Good writers who?ve been at this for a while can also spot, instantly...
Shortcuts to Fame: 5 Tips for Writers
1352 readersBy Mary Jaksch of Goodlife ZEN Do you dream of being discovered? Imagine if someone spotted your novel, dragged you into the limelight ? and? publishers came crawling. Or what if? your blog post went viral, admirers crashed Twitter, and readers scrambled to subscribe ? wouldn?t that be great? It happens. New writers are discovered
20 Common Mistakes Made By New Bloggers
652 readersWith a new blog starting every half second and with more than 175 million blogs on the Internet (is anyone still keeping track?) sometimes for a new blogger, it can be hard to stand out from the crowd. It?s easy to feel like a little fish in a big pond until you start seeing people other
Should You Design Your Own Book? Pro and Con
1526 readersShould Authors Design Their Own Books? Pro and Con with 5 top reasons to design your own book, and 5 top reasons to NOT design your own book.
How Long Does It Take to Become a Successful Freelance Writer?
1629 readersIf you?ve just started your freelance writing business, you might be shocked to know that most experts expect a small business to have to wait at least five years before your business truly becomes profitable. Now, before you get too discouraged, let me point out an important difference between starting a freelance writing business and starting
7 Things I?ve Learned So Far, by Kate Thompson
1777 readersThis is a new recurring column I'm calling "7 Things I've Learned So Far," where writers at any stage of their career can talk about seven things they've learned along their writing journey that they wish they knew at the beginning. This installment is from writer Kate Thompson. Kate Thompson is the co-author of It?s So Hard to Love
7 Things I?ve Learned So Far, by Holly Schindler
1289 readersThis is a recurring column I'm calling "7 Things I've Learned So Far," where writers at any stage of their career can talk about seven things they've learned along their writing journey that they wish they knew at the beginning. This installment is from YA writer Holly Schindler.? ??? Holly Schindler's debut YA novel, A Blue So Dark, received a
Podcast: Susan Daffron and James Byrd, Self-Publisher?s Online Conference
915 readersPodcast: Susan Daffron and James Byrd, Self-Publisher's Online Conference. A 25:58 audio interview with details about the history, scope and value of the conference
Guest Blogger: C. Elizabeth ?5 Things I Learned About Getting Published?
4681 readers 5 Things You Should Know is one of Literarily Speaking?s newest features. Here we find out five things about books, writing, publishing, the sky?s the limit? right out of the author?s mouth. Today?s guest is C. Elizabeth, author of the contemporary romance novel, Absolute Obsession (Wings ePress).
7 Things I?ve Learned So Far, by Tom Bentley
1480 readersThis is a recurring column I'm calling "7 Things I've Learned So Far," where writers at any stage of their career can talk about seven things they've learned along their writing journey that they wish they knew at the beginning. This installment is from writer Tom Bentley. Tom Bentley has run a writing and editing business for more than
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