WRITERS: Here’s How to Create an Amazing Portfolio By Ian Chandler

If you want to get high-paying writing jobs, you absolutely need a portfolio.
If you want to get high-paying writing jobs, you absolutely need a portfolio.
As promised two weeks ago, my new book, 55 Dos and Don’ts of Book Selling, has been published! And, current WritersWeekly subscribers get a copy for FREE – just for the asking!
“There is a problem with Amazon. Three of my readers contacted me to let me know that they tried to upload a book review for me on Amazon and give me a book rating of ***** but Amazon is not letting them do either, despite the fact that they are accredited purchases, and bought the book through Amazon…”
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?
After a six-year break, almost all my familiar online markets also disappeared, along with my articles!
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?
Not only can it make life difficult for someone, but authors could also set themselves up for lawsuits.
Here is how I managed to write for leading cannabis publications.
The more engaged you keep your readers, the more alive your character will seem, and the hungrier they’ll be to keep in touch. So, make sure they get an email from your character every week – a snapshot into your character’s “personal life!” And, of course, when your sequel or next novel is ready, you’ll have a list of anxious readers waiting to buy it!
The best thing about the way the media has fragmented in recent years is that there are now markets for absolutely anything!