Our thanks to author Sara Goff for this guest post! Readers aren’t likely to get excited about a death scene. You’re asking them to experience the protagonist’s despair, guilt-ridden relief, or callous pleasure, if that’s your story. The scene is
Need Help Getting Your Book Out? Special Offer to WWW from The Book Professor
Nancy Erickson, a.k.a. The Book Professor, has developed a program for non-fiction authors called “Get My Book Out”™ that offers a comprehensive collection of guided tools to get your book out of your head and into the hands of your
Authors Creating Coloring Books for Adults Draw Comfort and Profits from New Trend
Our thanks to Flora Brown for this insightful post. We’re big stress-relief coloring fans around here, so excited to see more authors’ take on this! Coloring books, a favorite childhood activity, have captivated adults around the world and now dominate
Why Writers Make The Best Friends [Infographic]
Our thanks to Brendan Brown, Founder of Global English Editing, for this guest post and nifty infographic! Friends impact our lives in a big way, and along with family and Sesame Street, help mold us as people. They’ll rightly mock you
5 Reasons It’s Not Too Late to Write a Novel
Our thanks to author Laura McNeill for this guest post. With NaNoWriMo coming up in less than six short weeks, we hope this will give you the mindset to get rolling if you’re still sitting on the sidelines – maybe
Indie Book Biz 101: Four Tips to Produce a Good Looking Book
Our thanks to book publicist Claire McKinney of Claire McKinney Public Relations for this post! Having been raised by an academic who learned everything from a book, when I decided to return to New York City to be a professional
Twelve Favorite Podcasts for Authors: Part I – Casts on Craft
Imagine getting new “radio”-style talk show to listen to and inspire your creative brain any time you like. We love podcasts for their convenience and easy delivery, but also for the creative content they offer authors. Our thanks to WWW’s