Yep, we all encounter writer’s block, and that can be compounded when we know we have a deadline to meet because your blog subscribers are waiting on you! Here are three free sites we hope may rush to your rescue!
Forced to Self-Edit? This Tool May Be Your New Best Friend
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
Where Writers WIN!
We’ve had a busy week here at WWW as it was time for some early spring cleaning on our own website pages and author offerings. First, you’ll see a new look at our home page: This lets our tribe get
Clever Book Promotions We’ve Seen This Season!
Imitation isn’t just the sincerest form of flattery; it’s how we learn what works and what doesn’t work, especially when it comes to book marketing. With that in mind, we decided to go surfing the WWW (world-wide-web) for clever book
10 Underestimated Blogs Worth a Writer’s Attention
Here, a guest post from Steve Aedy, freelance writer and blogger for Fresh Essays. Steve is passionate about literature, writing on the web and educational topics. Reach him on Google+. Is your mailbox cluttered with newsletters from all the “successful”
9 Qualities Writers Should Look for in a Co-Blogger
Our thanks to blogger Brianna North for this guest post! Blogging is always changing, just like any other thing that becomes the norm in society. One new aspect of blogging is collaborative blogging. Co-blogs include content that is published by
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,