Writing and Karate: Beating Out a Scene by Faith Van Horne
Physical activity is good for more than priming the pump, though. I find it also helps when I’m writing along and get stuck.
Healthy Writers Club / Writing Tips
by Beth Barany · Published February 19, 2013 · Last modified February 18, 2013
Physical activity is good for more than priming the pump, though. I find it also helps when I’m writing along and get stuck.
Welcome to guest author, Tiffany Turpin Johnson, who shares with us how to create a writing haven in a small space so you can get your writing done anywhere. Enjoy! And be sure to comment...
Learn Self Publishing From the Pros: Free Conference Starts Feb. 19. Here are 20 reasons to register for IndieReCon! As you may or may not know, IndieReCon starts in less than 2 weeks from Feb...
We’re put on this planet, I believe, to have fun, and to share our unique and important message with the world. I have a Valentine’s Day gift to you — on women’s thought leadership from...
You can write and finish your book with The Writer’s Adventure Guide — now free on the Kindle through 2/16. Many authors want to write and finish their book. Now you can with The...
One of the things I love about the writing journey that I’m on is that there are so many others on it too, all at different ages and stages.
A few weeks ago I was on Authors Corner with Elaine Raco Chase at http://tobtr.com/s/4297061 on BlogTalk Radio. She was featuring YA Fantasy authors. We’re a diverse bunch! Michael DiCerto Wendy Grischow Michel Prince Paul Swearingen Alison...
Welcome back to our regular column on literary law. Today we focus on whether of not to register your copyright from our monthly guest columnist, Kelley Way, a lawyer specializing in literary law. If you have general questions...
SURVEY for “How to Run a Successful Blog Tour” I put this survey together to compile specific feedback to improve my How to Run a Successful Blog Tour course on Udemy. I’ve recently launched the course...
Audio / Author Career / Author Entrepreneur / Future of Publishing
by Beth Barany · Published February 6, 2013 · Last modified February 22, 2013
Last time I shared with you how I got started with turning my book into an audiobook with ACX. In this post, I’ll share with you my interaction with the technician as we created the audiobook from my ebook.
Once ACX said my book was eligible for a stipend to cover the costs of recording, my book was posted on ACX among all the other books covered by a stipend for the recording producers to see. The recording producers get to select which books they’d like to record, if they see one that looks good.
book marketing / Book Promotion / Twitter for Authors
by Beth Barany · Published February 5, 2013 · Last modified February 14, 2014
Free Roundtable Feb. 7, 2013 on Twitter for Authors: Social Media Book Marketing for Shy Writers by Beth Barany Free Roundtable Discussion–please sign up here! 4 PM PST | 5 PM MST | 6...
Another of my associates won the Ben Franklin award for her marketing book, and soon people started calling her to see if they could hire her. As a result, she started a successful consulting business.
When you request an authorgraph, you get a screen in which you can type a personal message to the author.
Oh yes! What I Learned During the Jan. 2013 Ultimate Blog Challenge — check it out! #1: It’s fun when we do it together! Michelle Schaeffer set up a Facebook where we could share...
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