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Where Writers Win: Celebrating Independence!
What a month it’s been for the Where Writers Win team, as well as for our clients. We thought it would be fun to bring you a brief update on what we’ve been up to for you, and a look
Pebbles in the Publicity Pond: How to Create a Ripple Effect for Your Book
Our thanks to book publicist Lynda Bouchard for this guest post! (Graphics courtesy FreeDigitalPhotos.net) Whenever I begin working with an author, I present them with a few questions so I can define goals for their book. Without fail their expectations
Librify: A New Way to Buy and Share Books?
Librify is a new company that plans to provide a social reading experience for book clubs and bring the joy of discovering, organizing and sharing books with friends to all platforms and devices. It’s a lofty goal, to be sure
10+ Twitter Streams Every Author Should Follow!
It’s a big Twitter-verse out there and the toughest part can be starting out – deciding who to follow to learn more, network, and make connections. So, before you get too deep into following relatives who want to tell you
How to Build Better Author Blog Post Titles
Unlike the title of your book, the title of your blog posts depend less on creativity and more on careful, pinpoint strategy. A compelling blog post title will include relevant keywords, attract readers and encourage those readers to share with
Top-Selling Indie Author Shares 4 Tips for Marketing Your Book
Building a Following is a Marathon, Not a Sprint, Says this Corporate Exec-Turned-Novelist If you want people to read your book, you have to be more than a talented storyteller or researcher – you will need plenty of persistence, says