Published on June 12, 2020
Congratulations to Lisa Baker for being the first to correctly answer that the author published REAL PHONE NUMBERS. According to last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, what did one author publish that might get him sued? Send your answer through the contact form here. You must be a WritersWeekly.com subscriber to participate in the weekly contests. […]
Published on June 11, 2020
book marketing, Print on demand, self-publishing, write that book, writing career advice

Thanks for the warning about “Christian” publishers. Would you please put up a list of questions to ask a publisher, “Christian” or non-Christian? Would you also give authors a range of fair prices for certain publishing services?
Published on June 11, 2020

In two weeks, my new book will launch and I am offering a free copy to all of YOU! To add your name to the list…
Published on June 11, 2020

Since the tide was so high, I had to sit on the toe rail of the boat, do the downward splits (wearing a short summer dress), and land on the…
Published on June 4, 2020
diversify your writing income, Paying Markets for Writers, writing tips

You can get paid by these publications to write short stories, fiction, nonfiction, and poems!
Published on June 4, 2020
author scams, complaints, promotional pitfalls, self-publishing, writing career advice

There are so many links online that claim they will help you market your indie published book (specifically Christian books). How can I know which ones are legitimate and which ones are, or border on, a scam?
Published on June 4, 2020

I found myself on a page set up by a protest organizer and he sure seemed to be suggesting riot activities. They were going to meet in St. Pete the following afternoon. I had seen footage of carnage in other cities. We live right downtown. I have children. Yes, I was very worried. The next morning…
Published on June 4, 2020
Print on demand, self-publishing, traditional publishing, write that book, writing career advice, writing tips

Not only can it make life difficult for someone, but authors could also set themselves up for lawsuits.
Published on May 31, 2020
backstories

My journey to writing was not a “Light Bulb” moment, but was, instead, a series of lanterns set beside a very long path. Lantern No. 1 was a bored 9-year-old girl who, instead of playing outside in the mosquito-laden Minnesota summer, sat at her grandmother’s wooden farm table, and wrote story after story in her […]
Published on May 28, 2020
complaints, Complaints about specific publishers, legal, self-publishing

WritersWeekly has obtained a copy of an email sent out by Dog Ear Publishing dated May 21, 2020…