Why I Temporarily Returned to Self-Publishing, Part One by Laurel Osterkamp
Find out why Laurel Osterkamp has returned to self publishing in this inspirational post about getting your groove back.
Find out why Laurel Osterkamp has returned to self publishing in this inspirational post about getting your groove back.
When should we get an editor? What should we do with our work before that? Linnea Gradin explains it all in her 6-step editing timeline!
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published October 9, 2023 · Last modified October 25, 2023
The Future of Publishing with Russell Nohelty – episode 66 Go HERE, to listen to part 1 and for the full transcript. Go HERE, to listen to part 2 and for the full transcript. “It...
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published October 11, 2022 · Last modified April 4, 2023
In the conclusion of this two-part series on publishing tips, creativity coach and science fiction/fantasy novelist Beth Barany discusses how to trust yourself and how to gain feedback on your writing to help you...
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published October 10, 2022 · Last modified April 4, 2023
Science fiction novelist Beth Barany shares 3 tips for publishing success in this new How To Write The Future podcast episode. Have a listen to the latest episode on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts...
A good cover is crucial, not only to indicate genre but connect it to similar books your readers have enjoyed and expand your reader base.
Copyrighting your manuscript and obtaining an ISBN for publishing are important decisions every independent author would do well to understand in order to make the best decision for themselves.
by Guest Contributor · Published September 28, 2021 · Last modified September 21, 2021
Getting published is hard enough, but in addition, there are plenty of publishing scams that would love to drain your money and squander your hard work. Thao Nguyen tells us how to spot these scams.
Self-publishing is fantastic for those seeking more control over how their novel is sold, but it is surrounded by myths and misconceptions, so Janelle Riley tells us the truth about self-publishing.
I’m always on the lookout for up-to-date real-world information on how to be successful as an author. When I was approached with the opportunity to be a part of the Children’s Book Mastery Summit...
Kat Vellos, author of the upcoming book We Should Get Together: The Secret to Cultivating Better Friendships, shares big lessons learned during her self-publishing journey.
In this post by book shepherd, Mary Neighbour, learn the publishing terms you’ll want to know so you can publish your fiction or nonfiction book.
I was part of the Writer Imperfect Show recently and chatted with the host and two other writers about writing novels and the writing process. A good time was had by all. We talked...
Today we welcome a returning guest writer to Writer’s Fun Zone, Kelley Way, who is stopping by to chat with us about “Understanding Publishing Contracts: The Grant of Rights Clause.” Enjoy!
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