We talk a lot about teaming up as authors to accomplish our goals. Sometimes that’s critiquing each other’s work. Other times it can be pairing up for a book signing or car pooling to a festival. But what if you
Do Book Reviewers Charge Too Much? What Do You Really Get for Your Review?
Our thanks to Michael Norton for this guest contribution! If more writers realized that there is a difference between writing a book and selling one, they’d have a far greater appreciation for the book reviewers who actually take the risk
10 Online Writing Tools to Make Your Experience Nice and Smooth
Our thanks to writer and professor Antonio Tooley for this guest post. If you are a writer, you are likely to be familiar with those instances where words simply flow out of you and seemingly organize themselves into perfect phrases
Five Inspirational Tips: Motivating Writers to Excellence
Our thanks to freelance writer Kelly Marone for this guest post. Motivation or lack of it decides the outcome of a project for most writers. Unfortunately, most of us will become stagnant at one point or another. In such cases,
Agents & Editors Speak Out! Part 2: Titles and Rejections
During the recent Words & Music: A Literary Feast in New Orleans, literary agent Jeff Kleinman again led the event’s most popular session for writers, a gathering of an A-list of agents and editors, answering audience questions. Refer to Part
Why Book Clubs Matter: Reaching These All Important Super Fans! (Webinar)
We’re pleased to be joining BookLogix at noon EST today for a live webinar talking about one of our favorite subjects – book clubs! Below are the details and we hope you’ll join us! UPDATE: Here is the link to
Agents and Editors Speak Out! Part One: The Perfect Query Letter
During the recent Words & Music: A Literary Feast in New Orleans, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Pirates Alley Faulkner Society), agent Jeff Kleinman again led the event’s most popular session for writers, a gathering of an A-list of