WritersWeekly Trivia Question for 01/07/2022

Per last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, what was the 5th most-read link on WritersWeekly in 2021? ***Please answer the trivia question using our contact form HERE. Do not post your answer in the comments section below.  You must be a WritersWeekly.com subscriber to participate in the weekly contests. Subscribe today. It’s free! NOTE: ONLY ONE […]

Liar, Liar, Pants on…ICE!

Liar, Liar, Pants on…ICE!

She laughed, and said, “We only get an inch of snow here per year. The systems wind around the mountains and hit Chattanooga.” 

Yeah, RIGHT!!!

WritersWeekly Trivia Question for 01/01/2022

Congratulations to Michael Solomon for correctly answering: the disgraced former governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo! Per last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, which author was ordered to hand over more than $5.1M in book profits? ***Please answer the trivia question using our contact form HERE. Do not post your answer in the comments section below.  […]

2021 BEST OF WRITERSWEEKLY! Our most-read articles of the year!!

2021 BEST OF WRITERSWEEKLY! Our most-read articles of the year!!

This week, I’m sharing our 30 “most clicked on” articles for 2021. Some of these were published before 2021 but they remain popular, and two aren’t related to writing at all, but show that posting personal items can attract more people to your publication. Enjoy!

Grammie Sue Was a HIT at Church!

Grammie Sue Was a HIT at Church!

After being asked to participate in the church’s annual Variety Show, on a whim (I had NO idea why I did it!), and with no experience whatsoever, I ordered a ventriloquist puppet…

WritersWeekly Trivia Question for 12/23/2021

Congratulations to Linda Gigliotti for being the first to answer:  the “Non-Marginalized” Per last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, which writers are now being marginalized? ***Please answer the trivia question using our contact form HERE. Do not post your answer in the comments section below.  You must be a WritersWeekly.com subscriber to participate in the weekly […]

The P.O.D. of Christmas Past: Self-Publishing in 1843 By Steve Anderson

The P.O.D. of Christmas Past: Self-Publishing in 1843 By Steve Anderson

Does this sound familiar? Traditional publishers won’t take a chance on an author’s new book, so he decides to publish it himself. He works late into the night, barely pausing to eat, scrambling to finish his new project while keeping up with existing deadlines. He writes a groundbreaking novel in just six weeks, gets it into the bookstores – and almost immediately, cheap knockoffs start showing up down the street.
That’s life in the twenty-first century, right? Except, it wasn’t. It was 1843.

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