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These days publishing is a democracy in which anyone can participate. I say let the readers choose what they want to buy. Think of me as your publishing advisor. I’ll help keep you updated on what has worked for self-published authors as well as the publishing universe as a whole. Currently I work in the publishing industry and have previously been a journalist and copywriter, so I know a little bit about the writing game.
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More Than Eating: 35 Ways to Do It
Ahhh the devil is in the details. Your story must do more than relay a sequence of events. You must draw the reader in. The greats do this. David Foster Wallace The Broom of the System put me completely in the psyche of 4 teenage girls … Continue reading
Helping Name Your Characters
Whether you are a new parent, a musician, or an author you know that coming up with the perfect name for your creation isn’t always easy. For writers, the most important consideration is whether the name fits the character; the … Continue reading
20 Tips from 12 Fiction Authors
As a responsible blogger, I find that my most important contribution to the web is to expose quality. The more time a well written post happens it increases the likelihood that it can help, inspire, or impact someones life. The … Continue reading
Ten Tips From Pen
I was browsing around The Author Learning Center the other day, having tried out the 3 day pass. I think i’m gonna give it a go. It has quite a bit of great content on everything from marketing advice from … Continue reading
Rest your Eyes Easy with e-Readers
Digital publishing has undergone no less than a meteoric rise. The electronic book has gone from niche to mainstream. Amazon introduced the Kindle in 2007, with the company currently selling more e-books, than print books. Between November of 2010 and … Continue reading
