Our thanks to editor Elle River for this guest contribution! Congratulations! You’ve finished your manuscript. Now it’s time to start browsing for cover art, drafting query letters, and researching publishing companies to – wait! In chapter seven you forgot a
Clear Step-By-Step Guide to Editing for Self-Publishers
“I’m all for the scissors. I believe more in the scissors than I do in the pencil.” – Truman Capote Cutting things out… that’s a writer’s greatest nightmare. It may be your ego. You spent days and nights over that
8 Tips to Keep in Your Mind When Seeking Book Reviews
Our thanks to literary publicist Claire McKinney for this guest contribution! When I worked for publishing houses in New York City there was a debate about book review coverage: Does seeking book reviews really sell books? The answer is sometimes
4 Tips For Choosing The Best Antivirus Solution to Protect Your Work
Assuming you’re all off to a brilliant start on your 2017 writing and marketing, let’s take a time out to make sure all your great new content is protected with four antivirus solution tips from guest contributor, information security analyst
Innovative Help for Authors: Profitable Author Institute
Here’s an innovative way some key publishers, authors and experts have collaborated to create a program for aspiring and emerging authors. WWW’s Shari Stauch said, “I’m thrilled to be a part of this group of amazing talents pooling their resources
New Writer Tech? BookLife, AUTHORS.me Partner to Offer “Intelligent Editorial Analysis”
Here’s an interesting tidbit just in – BookLife and AUTHORS.me have partnered to offer a discounted introductory price for AUTHORS’ brand new product, the Intelligent Editorial Analysis (IEA) Report. Powered by machine learning, the report compares individual manuscripts to commercial
Find Motivation-Driven Effort for Your Writing Discipline
Our thanks to writer Cassidy Hennigan for this guest contribution! Featured image source: depositphotos.com Have you ever sat down to write and thought, “Maybe I should do the dishes first?” Or set aside time to finish a piece, only to