The Best Way to Deliver Your Message: Message in a Bottle (Your Story) by Catharine Bramkamp
Story isn’t just a way to entertain. It may be the best way to deliver your message. A well crafted tale can change the world.
Story isn’t just a way to entertain. It may be the best way to deliver your message. A well crafted tale can change the world.
There’s more to publishing than writing and editing, a good marketing plan, including social media and local resources, can help sell books.
It’s the simple everyday moments in your story that help your reader dive in and suspend their disbelief in the wild and crazy ones.
Kelley Way defines the difference between copyright and trademark and how to correctly apply them to authors’ creative work.
Keep focus on your primary topic, don’t show off how much you know by including unrelated facts and risk losing your reader.
Enjoy this Author Q&A with Denise Dwyer D’Errico, sharing about her inspirations, passions writing habits, and future plans.
Bobby Nash explains the difference between fan fiction and media tie-ins and how to get started as a media tie-in author.
Dave Chesson discusses how to build an online presence with an author website and offers some simple advice on where to start.
Enjoy this Author Q&A with Claire Stibbe, sharing about how she started writing and her habits, passions and her new book.
Thao Nguyen discusses the benefits and drawbacks of proofreading as a side job for an author just getting started in their careers.
It’s important to celebrate your goals. Maintaining that celebratory spirit as you settle into work again helps you focus and trust the process.
When you’re stuck in your writing, storyboard it to get a new perspective and reconnect to your inspiration, clarity, and enthusiasm.
Enjoy this Author Q&A with Shannon Lawrence, sharing about her inspirations, passions, writing process, and how she overcame the challenges she faced.
Enjoy this Author Q&A with Amanda Krill, sharing about her passion and inspiration, writing habits and the challenges she faces.
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