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Sunday, June 24
Ursula K. Le Guin On Literature Versus Genre
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Ursula K. Le Guin What is the difference between genre and literature? Here's what Ursula K. Le Guin has to say about it: I kee...
Saturday, June 23
Jake Needham's Experience With Amazon's KDP Select Program
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Jake Needham, author of The Ambassador's Wife and crime novelist, tweeted me in response to one of my articles about the changes in ...
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Friday, June 22
The Vandal's 10 Ways To Promote Your Book
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10 Ways To Promote Your Book Derek Haines' blog is one that I read regularly, it was one of his posts that convinced me to set up...
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Amazon Award-Winner Regina Sirois & The Problems Of Indie Distribution
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I love success stories! When author Regina Sirois decided to self-publish her young adult literary fiction, On Little Wings , she fou...
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Thursday, June 21
The Most Common Mistakes In Writing: A Series
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I found this series thanks to Elizabeth S. Craig over at Mystery Writing is Murder and her fantastic Twitter feed . If you ever need in...
Mark Coker, Founder Of Smashwords, Talks About Indie Publishing
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Mark Coker Mark Coker gives great advice about indie publishing that the average person can understand. I highly recommend his Smashw...
Wednesday, June 20
10 Reasons Why Stories Get Rejected
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It's always nice to learn why a story was rejected and, although it hurts, the greater the detail the better. David Farland's...
Excerpt From The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
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Raymond Chandler I've been re-reading The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler. I had forgotten how much I love his writing. For instan...
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Tuesday, June 19
Jim Butcher: How To Write A Story
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Jim Butcher is a writer I have a lot of respect for. Not only because I love his stories, but because time again he demonstrates a level ...
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Monday, June 18
Tips For Writers From Richard Nash, Previously Of Soft Skull Press
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Mexican Sugar Skull Richard Eoin Nash writes about his time at Soft Skull Press: The real work is in the day-to-day writing and con...
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