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Friday, September 9
Harlan Coben: Three steps to becoming a great writer
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The title of Coben's article was even more catchy: Want to Be a Great Writer? Follow These Three Steps . Of course I had to read more!...
Thursday, September 8
8 Cover Design Tips for Self-Publishers
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Since good book covers help sell books, wouldn't it be great if a professional gave us newbies some tips? Joel Friedlander has done jus...
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Kristine Rusch: Should writers be compared with abused spouses?
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Writing is challenging regardless of whether you're going the traditional route or are independent. Many of us have been told since we ...
Wednesday, September 7
Joe Konrath: Paper books are going the way of the 8-track
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Joe Konrath just got rid of about 300 paper books, books he never thought he would part with. Why did he? Joe writes: You got rid of you...
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Elizabeth S. Craig: The First Draft Is Supposed To Be A Disaster
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Elizabeth S. Craig, author of Progressive Dinner Deadly , Pretty is as Pretty Dies , among others , has written a wonderful blog post on ho...
Milton Bagby talks about recording an audiobook
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I've been flirting with the idea of recording Until Death as an audiobook and, somewhere along this process, discovered Milton Bagby ...
Tuesday, September 6
Dean Wesley Smith: The Best Price For Ebooks
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Dean Wesley Smith is well-known for his view that the best price for ebooks isn't 99 cents, it's not even $2.99. He believes that, ...
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The Secret to Selling Books: Getting Sticky
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What is the Stickiness Factor? The Stickiness Factor says that there are specific ways of making a contagious message memorable; there are...
Sunday, September 4
Dean Wesley Smith: The secret of making it as a professional writer
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Dean Wesley Smith gives Heinlein's Rules of Writing : 1. You must write. 2. You must finish what you start. 3. You must refrain fr...
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Joe Konrath: Why Writers Shouldn't Care
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You shouldn't care about people liking you. Praise is like candy. It tastes good, but it isn't good for us. - Joe Konrath, Not Cari...
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