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Lies, Broken Promises, Ignored Correspondence, and More – Top 10 Customer Service No No’s

Published on June 10, 2021

Lies, Broken Promises, Ignored Correspondence, and More – Top 10 Customer Service No No’s

If you own a professional writing or editing company, or if you’re a freelance journalist or book author, or if your company serves writers, or if you’re simply in business at all, there are 10 customer service blunders that can be fatal to your reputation and, ultimately, your bottom line.

When Market Listings Don’t Match Writer’s Guidelines And Other Tricks Of The Bottom-Feeder Publishing Trade…By Angela Hoy

Published on June 7, 2021 writing career advice, writing scams

When Market Listings Don’t Match Writer’s Guidelines And Other Tricks Of The Bottom-Feeder Publishing Trade…By Angela Hoy

Here are some tricks publishers use to lure good writers to bad publications.

Top 10 Mistakes New Authors Make When Contacting Libraries By Angela Hoy

Published on June 4, 2021 book marketing, promoting your writing, self-publishing, traditional publishing, writing career advice

Top 10 Mistakes New Authors Make When Contacting Libraries By Angela Hoy

Read advice from a librarian about the common mistakes new authors make when approaching libraries.

“Nobody Has Bought My Brand New Book…Yet There Are Already Used Copies For Sale Online?”

Published on June 3, 2021 amazon, author scams, book marketing, Print on demand, self-publishing, traditional publishing

“Nobody Has Bought My Brand New Book…Yet There Are Already Used Copies For Sale Online?”

I haven’t been paid a dime, but there are used copies of my book on Amazon. Well no, those aren’t really used copies.

What in the WORLD Did Tommy See in the TREE?! Topic, Common Themes, and Winners of the WritersWeekly.com Spring, 2021 24-Hour Short Story Contest!

Published on June 2, 2021 Contests!, storytelling

What in the WORLD Did Tommy See in the TREE?! Topic, Common Themes, and Winners of the WritersWeekly.com Spring, 2021 24-Hour Short Story Contest!

After shimmying his way up the tree, Tommy called out, “Oh my gosh! You guys won’t believe this!”

Play “Name the Scary Bug” and you might win a free book publishing package from Booklocker!

Published on June 2, 2021 Contests!

Play “Name the Scary Bug” and you might win a free book publishing package from Booklocker!

Georgia has a seemingly infinite variety of scary creepy crawly things. We’ve been taking lots of pictures of what we’ve discovered (not only outdoors, but INSIDE as well), and we thought it would be super fun to have a contest today…

6 Tips From Sales Professionals That Teach Writers How to Sell Themselves – by Lindsay Woolman

Published on June 2, 2021 book marketing, promoting your writing, promotional pitfalls, writing career advice

6 Tips From Sales Professionals That Teach Writers How to Sell Themselves – by Lindsay Woolman

A little sales knowledge can take a freelance writer a long way.

Rear-Ended by Leadfoot Leona in Alabama!

Published on May 26, 2021

Rear-Ended by Leadfoot Leona in Alabama!

I jumped into the road in front of her truck, waving my arms, and yelling, “OH NO NO NO NO NO! You are NOT LEAVING!!”

World’s Worst Query Letters and Book Proposals For May, 2021!

Published on May 26, 2021 worst book proposals and query letters, writing career advice, writing tips

World’s Worst Query Letters and Book Proposals For May, 2021!

Oh, yes! We know you’re excited!! Today, we’re going to share another installment of our popular column, World’s Worst Query Letters and Book Proposals. We’ve been savings these for a few weeks now so there are a LOT to entertain you! 

If an editor buys first rights, but never publishes my article, what then?

Published on May 26, 2021 article ideas, copyrights, writing career advice

If an editor buys first rights, but never publishes my article, what then?

If an editor accepts an article, but never print it, can I sell it again?

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