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Thursday, May 24
Difficult Directors
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Werner Herzog I'm doing research for a short story. One of my characters is a persnickety director and since I know little to nothi...
Hugh Howey Writes About The Phenomenal Success Of Wool
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Everywhere I turn I read about the phenomenal success of Wool , an indie published series which has garnered unprecedented sales in the v...
Auxiliary Rights: To Keep or Not To Keep?
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In her Thursday blog post Kris Rusch talks about when to be DIY and when not to be. If I've retained the audio writes to my book, I ...
Wednesday, May 23
Short Story: A Night In The Country, Part 3
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Michael J. Sullivan On The Dark Art Of Naming
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For myself, there is nothing quite so agonizing as trying to name my characters. I think this is partly due to my conviction that I must ...
Tuesday, May 22
Elizabeth S. Craig's Tips For Developing A Story Idea
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Ask yourself ... What works best for your genra? First of all, we have to know our genre. We should be a fan of our genre and read a...
More on Amazon Select: Is exclusivity worth it?
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I know I've written quite a bit about Amazon Select recently, but I've been looking for good information on it for some time, inf...
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Monday, May 21
Changes in Amazon's Algorithm: An Update
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For a while I've been wondering if Amazon Select is worth enrolling ones books in considering the exclusivity clause . Recently the m...
Fifty Shades of Grey - Oh My!
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I'm not quite finished the Fifty Shades series by author E.L. James but I've read enough to be surprised by the fuss over the tr...
Sunday, May 20
The Versatile Blogger Award, Part Two
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Having to choose 15 blogs I've recently discovered or follow regularly is difficult because there are so many! I've decided not t...
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