Published on October 25, 2018
diversify your writing income, Networking, promoting your writing, social media, storytelling
Marketing with social media is one of THE most effective ways to market your books these days and, as a professional social media strategist, I know how important it is to work with…
Published on October 25, 2018
High school essay sends man to prison; Cengage settles author lawsuit; “Predatory” academic publisher vanishes; How a fan fiction became a novel; and more!
Published on October 25, 2018
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Published on October 25, 2018
pod complaints, Print on demand, self-publishing, writing scams
My publisher stopped paying royalties months ago and they’re not responding to emails or phone calls. I’m starting to panic a little bit…
Published on October 25, 2018
diversify your writing income, writing career advice
How I successfully paved an alternate route to more writing sales!
Published on October 25, 2018
ghostwriting, Print on demand, self-publishing
DO NOT pay your publisher for cover design, editing, illustrating, or anything that THEY will own later!
Published on October 25, 2018
All of the previous hurricanes I helped with were bad. But, when I measure those against Michael’s sheer power and the size of the area impacted, this was definitely the worst I’ve ever seen…
Published on October 22, 2018
FIND THE TYPO!!
Published on October 19, 2018
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Published on October 18, 2018
Line crews were staged everywhere. All traffic lights were out. Trees were down in every yard. Houses were damaged. Some older homes no longer stood at all. Even state prisoners in their striped pajamas were out cutting trees and picking up debris, under the wary eyes of their armed guards…