Every writer needs an editor. If you want to be taken seriously as an author, there’s just no way around it. A good editor will strengthen your work and find the errors that you’re too close to see. I’ve spent
New Launch of WriterPitch.com
Thanks to author and WriterPitch.com creator Samantha Fountain for this guest post — looks like a VERY fun site for writers and agents (and sneak peeks for readers, too!) There’s not another industry that has a community that takes care
Marketing, Advertising, & Public Relations: Can You Have One & Not the Others??
Thanks to book publicist Claire McKinney for this guest post! Although we are a consumer-driven economy and the competition for customers is fierce, most of us probably don’t know what is actually entailed in reaching a customer base. There are two major
Marketing, Advertising, & Public Relations: Can You Have One & Not the Others??
Thanks to book publicist Claire McKinney for this guest post! Although we are a consumer-driven economy and the competition for customers is fierce, most of us probably don’t know what is actually entailed in reaching a customer base. There are two major
What’s a Twitter Fiction Festival?
May 11-15, 2015 are the dates for this year’s Twitter Fiction Festival, sponsored by AAP, Penguin Random House and Twitter. Margaret Atwood, Jackie Collins and Chuck Wendig are among many authors taking part in the unique virtual event. Each author is assigned
Five Myths About Self-Publishing
Our thanks to the dynamic team at Wise Ink Creative Publishing for this guest post. Principals Dara Beevas and Amy Quale will also be presenting a special panel, Beyond the Book: Platform Building, at this year’s PubSense Summit… In the
Twitter Tuesday: 9 Effective Ways to Engage Your Readers
Love this useful infographic from Visual.ly – Read it, print it, live it! Twitter can be one of the most useful tools out there to cultivate new readers for your work. Have a unique way you’ve discovered more readers with