Whether you’re self or traditionally published, writing fiction or non-fiction, published or about to publish, your author marketing will benefit from stepping back to look at the questions publishers ask of a typical book proposal. Why? Because approaching your book
Five Free Author Internet Tools
Our friends at Hubspot have been at it again. And, while Hubspot may not be affordable for most authorpreneurs, they do have some fabulous free author internet tools, and a whole lot of new, free ebooks, whitepapers and useful templates.
525 Ways to Write Better!
If I had a dime for every aspiring writer who had the audacity to say, “I don’t read much,” I’d have an awful lot of dimes. But the cold hard truth is, to write better, you need to read. And
What is Kindle MatchBook?
Amazon recently announced that, for some titles, the company will allow consumers to buy, at a discount, an e-book edition of a book that they are buying in print. Better still for authors: Readers who already own these titles in
The Dawn of An Emerging Author
Our thanks to author Caylie Jeffery for this guest post… a lovely look at the journey of an emerging author! It’s a chrysalis thing, writing. We start out life as a florist, a nurse, an accountant… then we wake up
Four Fun Infographics Just for Writers
Following the Labor Day holiday we hope all you hard working writers are back from the break with new and creative ideas. But once in a while it’s nice to take a look at the lighter side of this art
Top 10 Writing Tips For Authors From A Screenwriting Guru
Thanks to blogger Alex Strike for this guest post! He is called a guru of screenwriting because it’s difficult to find the exact word describing deeds that have made him popular. If you try to understand what he does, some