By Kris Maze
If you have ever gotten manuscript feedback that asks you to check your pacing, you know that can be a tricky task to manage. Where do you start? What parts of your writing will fix this vague problem?… Read the post
By Kris Maze
If you have ever gotten manuscript feedback that asks you to check your pacing, you know that can be a tricky task to manage. Where do you start? What parts of your writing will fix this vague problem?… Read the post
by Jenn Windrow
In last month’s post, we discussed how self-publishing is a business. And you the author are in charge of doing everything to make that business run. However, there are some things you can’t do alone, and editing is one of those things.… Read the post
By J. Alexander Greenwood
As both a professional public relations practitioner and a novelist, I can safely say I know the value of publicity. The partnership between an author and their publicist can be a pivotal element for success. However, hiring a publicist is a tactic to take only after serious consideration.… Read the post
By Jenn Windrow
This new series comes from Jenn Windrow, powerhouse indie author and instructor of “Indie Author – A Hands on Guide to Self-Publishing” at Lawson Writers Academy. We’re looking forward to seeing a lot more of her here!… Read the post
by Kris Maze
As writers, it's important to take care of your mental health to maintain our productivity and to have a balanced, happy writing life. Sometimes this means taking a break from writing to attend to the important aspects of being a good human and to reset our minds for better creativity.… Read the post
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