5 ways to turn your plot into a page turner
What is it about a story that compels readers to stay up far later than they should? Why is it we have trouble getting to the end of one book, yet we fly through another?
11 signs you’re ready to self-publish
It’s a tough decision for a writer to make, one of the toughest. All your life you’ve fantasized about one of the Big Five buying your book and its subsequent astronomical launch into the stratosphere. But it hasn’t happened yet. When do you turn off the traditional road and drive toward the indie aesthetic?
5 tips for writing a sequel
Until I wrote Jovian Son, I’d never attempted to write a sequel. I was nervous about it. It felt like new territory. But as soon as I began to write, I realized it was actually easier than starting a new story.
Free-book promos (and why you need to do one)
Giving the book away is part of a larger strategy that can help you—and all of the books you’ll ever publish—to find some success.
In celebration of copyeditors
Ever wonder what a copyeditor does? In this clever and humorous piece, Kathy Bradshaw explains.
Author puts cart before the horse and lands an agent
One writer shares her process for crafting a novel.
What to do when you get a bad review
No matter how many kind, flattering, awesome reviews you get, when one of those baddies arrives, you will still feel the pain. We all need reviews, so what can an author do?
Go for the gold: How to reach the influencers
Once you’ve published your book, your job as a self-publisher becomes marketing the book. That means getting the book into readers’ hands, which may be a simple plan but is far from easy.
You’re busy writing, so why should you make time to read?
Unlock the secret power reading provides writers.
Improve your writing skills without actually writing
A writing exercise you can do while you’re decking the halls.
How I made it onto the Best Sellers List—and you can too
Want to get on one of Amazon’s Top 100 lists? Read this post to find out how I did it.
Worry about reviews, awards, etc.—or don’t—it doesn’t really matter
As literary citizens, indie authors can give back in many ways. Here are a few of them.
Support your fellow literary citizens
As literary citizens, indie authors can give back in many ways. Here are a few of them.
When Feedback Is What You Need, Turn to Beta Readers
Beta readers read your manuscript and provide constructive criticism on the big things like pacing, plot, characters, and voice. They are not friends, parents, siblings, or anyone else who will worry about hurting your feelings.
7 Answers from an Author: Roger Crossland
This week’s 7 Answers from an Author column features indie author R. L. Crossland, who most recently published The Abalone Ukulele.
Notes on a Book Fair: Takeaways from my festival experience
I learned so much from participating in my first book fair! Here’s what you need to know.
How to spark creativity when the doldrums hit
There are as many ways to garner inspiration as there are to write a novel. In this article, I share what works for me.
7 Answers from an Author: Joan Ramirez
This week’s 7 Answers from an Author column features indie author Joan Ramirez, who most recently has published a nonfiction book called The Write Rules.
News Flash: You Can Get Your Book in the News
How does one go about getting their book in the news? It’s not hard to do when you know how to do it.
I want to hear from You
I’ve been posting for eleven months now. It’s time to touch base and take the pulse of my blog. When it comes to self-publishing and the writing process, what would you like to learn more about?