Our thanks to literary agent Jeff Kleinman for this guest post – a sheet right out of his new book release, The Science of Rejection Letters: A step-by-step guide to analyze rejection letters, improve your writing and get published. Jeff
How TowerBabel Helps Writers Thrive
Our thanks to Yeung Shing, Founder and CEO of TowerBabel, for this guest post. The right tools and the right community can be just as important for writers as a solid plot and a clear voice. In creating our self-publishing
More Wins for the Winner Circle
No, no campy April Fool’s jokes today (though the temptation was great). Instead, our monthly update on happenings in our favorite circle, the Winner Circle! Read to the end for a special “Spoiler Alert.” Welcome Delaney First off, we’d like
How to Host a Book Party!
Our thanks to author Lee Adams for this blog post about her creative idea to market books by participating in a book party! I read an article at the end of last year by Elizabeth Hunter titled, “What I Learned
Building Grassroots Support for Authors: 10 Steps
Our thanks to author Karin Abarbanel for this guest post… We love the idea of this creative marketing approach to building grassroots support for authors! Bloom where you are planted: this old adage can be the key to a very
Writing Inspiration: To Muse or Not to Muse…
Thanks to regular WWW contributor Vicki Taylor for this post. Does your muse guide you along your writing process? From the moment you put pen to paper; fingers to keyboard? Do you write effortlessly with your muse whispering in your
How to Make Your Book the Ultimate Impulse Buy
Following on from Lynda Bouchard’s post on the Treasure Hunt for Author Publicity, I wanted to share a few thoughts about what drives a reader to a book… hopefully your book! It all begins with the “impulse buy…” When my