Our thanks to guest blogger Tammy Salyer for this fantastic post: Perhaps the most daunting step in the brave new world of digital independent or self-publishing, especially for die hard do-it-yourselfers, is the process of converting manuscripts from a word
WWW Introduces Book Trailers
Where Writers Win is excited to announce that we’ve added a new member and a new suite of services to our fabulous team! Kentucky based PJ Woodside of PJ Productions will be joining us to offer up her company’s considerable
Your Author Central Page: Tune Up, Tune In!
If you’re an author and your books are for sale at Amazon.com, you need an author page! Unfortunately, we run into many authors who either haven’t set up their own author page and/or haven’t put it to work for them.
Random House Penguin Merger Buzz for Authors
Amidst all the rumors and reports surrounding the Penguin/Random House merger, what does it all mean for authors? Is it just the beginning of more mergers to come? How will this impact author advances? Digital publishing? And might the merger
Author “Trick or Treats” on LinkedIn!
(Graphic courtesy FreeDigitalPhotos.net) Happy Halloween! First, we wish you each a fun and safe holiday, and our continued thoughts and best wishes go out to all those affected by Hurricane Sandy… Because we blog every other day on odd days,
Five Fave Podcast Sites for Authors!
We know the power of the written word; we know the power of video. But once in a while it’s nice to just kick back and LISTEN. Podcasts fit that need, and there are hours of valuable information out there
Copyblogger’s History of Social Media Infographic
Beth Hayden at Copyblogger.com writes, “Here’s a handy timeline that might dispel any further historical myths about the true nature of the Internet, and where we’re all going with it, together…” We found this to be an interesting infographic and