A friend and wonderful writer, Lee Cox, just sent me a link to an interesting article appearing August 4, 2013 on CNN.com, The Man Who Turned Rejection Into a Career. I read it with interest (as should you) because in
WWW New Pubslush Team: Steps to Crowdfunding Success
On February 13 our team wrote a post about Pubslush, a site dedicated to crowdfunding exclusively for authors. We have a very important update to this as Where Writers Win now has our own Pubslush TEAM, so we can put
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
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
Book Expo in the Apple: Take a Bite
Thanks to Steve Piacente, author, blogger, professor and creative director at The Communication Center in Washington, D.C., for this guest post! Imagine a self-published author turning 360 degrees at BookExpo America (BEA), one of the largest book trade shows in the
The Birth of Screwpulp: A New EBook Marketplace
Thanks to Richard Billings, founder and CEO of Screwpulp, for this guest post! I read my first book when I was 3 years old. It was, of course, Green Eggs and Ham. I didn’t so much immerse myself in Seuss’