One of my favorite emails to send is always titled, “Mutual Introduction” and always ends with “Happy Connecting!” From there the missive will vary. We may be connecting two authors who write similar work, or are in the same geographic
Five Publicist Takeaways
Our thanks to book publicist Claire McKinney for this guest post, with some takeaways for those who didn’t get to attend PubSense Summit… My mother used to say that taking a vacation or a break from your regular
What Does it Mean to Be Well-Published?
A well published path paved with gold? Maybe… Graphic courtesy freedigitalphotos.net In this age of DIY publishing and so many choices (more each day), the hard truth is that anyone with a keyboard can jump online and publish a “book.”
PubSense: Numbers That Make Sense for Writers
In our world of words, it’s occasionally a comfort to surround ourselves with the practical reality of simple integers. With that, here are more than a few ways the numbers add up to perfect sense at this year’s PubSense Summit
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
Live Book Clubs: Are You Reaching These Important Influencers?
Book clubs can be a defining moment in any author’s career. Fact is, the success of any book is accelerated if book clubs get hold of it and begin spreading the news. That’s why we call them “influencers” and that’s
Win a Manuscript Overview for Your RAW NaNoWriMo 2014 Manuscript!
Our thanks to Chanticleer Book Reviews founder Kiffer Brown for this guest post, and Chanticleer’s special offer to the WWW tribe… Do you have a diamond in the rough with your 2014 NaNoWriMo* manuscript? If you think that you have