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Friday, May 25
Nathan Bransford On Self Publishing
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Nathan Bransford writes: There is no "us" vs. "them." Traditional vs. self-publishing is a false dichotomy. It'...
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...
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