Our thanks to NinjaEssays.com for this clever infographic. Read on to discover some fun and quirky work habits of great writers. Then, tell us yours! Have you ever wondered how Ernest Hemingway wrote his masterpieces? When we read and reread
Selling Direct, the “Buy Local” of eBooks
Our thanks to UnboundWords.com and author Jennifer Kohout for this guest post. UnboundWords is a new platform to allow authors to sell ebooks directly from their site… Read on to learn more! They’re also a new WWW Approved Partner. Graphic
6 Hot Trends in Indie Book Marketing
Our sincere thanks to JeriWB.com and guest author KJ Waters for this guest post, which first appeared as part of an outstanding series at jeriwb.com. How do you promote your book in this complicated indie author world? Join me for
Four Ways To Win at the Book Selling Box Office!
If you’re not a member yet, we invite you to come join us in the Winner Circle! To celebrate fall and our most recent partner additions, we’re offering our VIP discount of $20 off a year’s subscription…. Read on to
Announcing the 2015 PubSense Summit!
In case we haven’t blathered on about it enough over the past twelve months, several of the Where Writers Win team (Shari Stauch, Kendra Haskins, Jacqueline Gum, and Bren McClain) are also producing partners of that nifty conference in Charleston,
Writer Tip: Create Your Own Imagery Thesaurus
We first saw this clever idea of a color imagery thesaurus on GalleyCat and had to share. An idea that makes writing more visual (and fun) is always a useful tool. And with fall in the air, a chance to
Self Publishing Case Study #2: How many books should you be selling?
Thanks to book publicist Claire McKinney for this guest post! I’ve been thinking about a client of mine who came to me with a lovely novel that he decided to self-publish. In our initial conversations he expressed knowledge of how