Blogger: Wendy
Following is a post I wrote a couple of years ago as a guest on another blog. Because it’s a topic writers care about I wanted to share the information here.
I love to talk about great writing, …
// by Wendy Lawton// 47 Comments
Blogger: Wendy
Following is a post I wrote a couple of years ago as a guest on another blog. Because it’s a topic writers care about I wanted to share the information here.
I love to talk about great writing, …
// by Janet Grant// 47 Comments
Guest Blogger: Kelli Standish
Note from Janet: One of my clients asked me what were key elements for her to have on her author website. She has a book releasing in May, and she wants to provide a stellar spot …
// by Mary Keeley// 51 Comments
Blogger: Mary Keeley
The editor of a manuscript I received last week alerted me that the author had quoted a portion or the whole of two articles the author found on the Internet. This author did give the sources of …
// by Mary Keeley// 58 Comments
Blogger: Mary Keeley
When was the last time your day…or week…was turned completely upside down? I mean…totally. That was my experience this week, and it was a good reminder to be patient and hang onto (okay, clutch tightly) a peaceful …
// by Mary Keeley// 49 Comments
Blogger: Mary Keeley
Suw Charman-Anderson brought up an interesting concept on The Bookseller’s blog yesterday. View the post here. The idea: What if traditional publishers set up online communities for their authors like those that self-published authors have created …
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Blogger: Mary Keeley
Every so often I bring up an author from the past to find lessons from his or her road to publication that offer instruction and inspiration for writers today. An author I’ve been corresponding with recently mentioned …
// by Janet Grant// 35 Comments
Blogger: Janet Kobobel Grant
At the Digital Book World Conference held in New York earlier this month, one presenter made a comment that I think is a guiding light to everyone engaged in the publishing industry. “Stop worrying about how …
// by Mary Keeley// 57 Comments
Blogger: Mary Keeley
I had a lively conversation with a client this week about a secondary character’s point of view in the client’s book. This person wanted to know if there are hard and fast rules about their use. The …
// by Mary Keeley// 51 Comments
Blogger: Mary Keeley
Authors who achieve their dream of publication share certain habits and traits that bolster their endurance for the long journey to publication and then throughout their publishing career. Negative criticism, discouraging news in the industry, and frustrating …
// by Janet Grant// 50 Comments
Blogger: Janet Kobobel Grant
While we’re in January, named for Janus, the god with two faces, the god who looked forward and backward simultaneously, it seems like a good time to reflect and to project.
The question, why do you …