We don’t do book reviews on this site (there are too many great review sites out there already!), but this particular book AND its website full of useful links and free downloads is worth the read for every emerging author,
How to Use Tynt to Improve Your Author Website Traffic and Inbound Links
Here’s a site we’re loving right now: Tynt.com, because lots of online readers like to copy bits and snippets of text (and images) from websites (82%). Tynt is a bit of code you add to your author website: When someone
Beyond Google: 25 Fact-Finding Sites for Writers
Our thanks to author and internet research guru Geri Spieler for this informative guest post. Whether researching info for a book or an upcoming blog post, here are some helpful hints and sites! Conducting Internet research is a challenge. It’s
Five Tips for Self Publishing Your Book
Thanks to blogger Madyson Grant for this guest post! Self publishing your book allows you total control over your work. There are several benefits to choosing self publication over other options. You will need to know a few basics to
Agent and Editor Insights Part 4: Defending the Traditional Publishing Model
Our favorite panels at the writer events we attended this past year were those featuring agents and editors. This coverage, Part 4 of 4, is from the Agents & Editors panel at Words & Music: A Literary Feast in New
Agent and Editor Insights Part I: Just What ARE They Looking For?
Our favorite panels at the writer events we attended this past year were those featuring agents and editors. As seismic waves of digital publishing and new tech continue to shift the plates of the publishing landscape, it’s fascinating to hear
An Editor’s Tips for Selecting Editors
Indie authors, or self-publishers, have a lot of hats to wear. Not only are they worrying about writing a book, quite an endeavor on its own, they also are assuming the publisher’s role. This means the successful indie will make