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book marketing / Book Promotion
by Beth Barany · Published October 6, 2017 · Last modified October 5, 2017
Would you like some great actionable tips and advice on how to grow your audience and build your online influence as an author?
It seems that the only time we look up is when our phone is held up arm’s length to capture another selfie. With us always in the foreground, the background has become increasingly unimportant.
I have a quiz for you today! Check any of the statements below that are true for you. ____ I know what I want to write about but I don’t know how to begin....
Author Marketing / book marketing
by Beth Barany · Published September 29, 2017 · Last modified September 25, 2017
Today we welcome a new guest writer to Writer’s Fun Zone, Jack Thompson who is stopping by to chat with us today about “If You Build a List, The Sales Will Come.” Enjoy!
I don’t believe in writer’s block. I find the term to be a misnomer. When a car runs out of gas and stops, the driver doesn’t yell “Oh, no! I’m blocked!” The car is not blocked. It just has nothing to run on.
Are you ready to take the leap into actually writing your novel?
Today we welcome a new guest writer to Writer’s Fun Zone, Holly Adams who is stopping by to chat with us about “Thinking of Doing the Audiobook Version of Your Book?” Enjoy!
I don’t know if you’re like me, but watching all the disasters taking place recently has left me feeling forlorn for the loss of life and property, and less than positive about the future.
I wrote one blog on the tools one can use for productivity before at and all of those tools still stand. They’re all great. What I found was that I used too many at once and that didn’t end up working well for me as I spent more time inputting and checking off than was necessary.
Recently I interviewed developmental editor, acquisitions editor, and podcaster, Sue Brown-Moore, for my occasional Ask A Writing Coach series. Sue and I talked about editing, how to prepare for an editor, and how to handle feedback from an editor.
Recently I interviewed novelist and Scrivener coach, Vanessa Kier, for my occasional Ask A Writing Coach series. Vanessa and I talked about the basics about Scrivener and she shared with me some tips and tricks. I hope you enjoy the video. You can also check out the audio-only format.
This Saturday, September 23, we’ll be running our Plan Your Party & Giveaway, a fun free event to jumpstart your fiction writing. Even if you can’t join us live, you’ll get all the party...
Over the summer I’ve been reading a lot (haven’t we all?) and I’ve realised that my reading has changed a little as I’ve started to write more and with the hindsight of what I’ve learned along the way.
Creativity Tools and Tips / Writing Tips
by Beth Barany · Published September 18, 2017 · Last modified September 19, 2017
Last week I talked about boundaries, so that you can get your writing (or editing or marketing) done in a way that works for you. To refresh your memory or see it for the...
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