
Book Promotion on a Budget
by Heather B. Moore Months ago, when I was strategizing my marketing campaign around becoming a U.S.A Today best-selling author,...
How to Win Huge Exposure with Kindle Scout
By Rachelle J. Christensen Want a lot of exposure for your book? How about a shot at becoming a best-selling author with...
Avoiding Narrator Intrusion
by Emilee Newman Bowles Hello, “dear reader” As a young English Lit student, I laughed to myself when a story addressed the...
Getting Your Book into Libraries
by Lindsay Flanagan You want to build an audience for your books, and whether you’re traditionally or self published, finding...
Nonfiction—Biggest Dos and Don’ts
What to Know Before Submitting to Publishers — Or Self-Publishing By Lindsay Flanagan Writing nonfiction can be rather daunting....
Taxes for Writers
by Lindsay Flanagan and Precision Editing Guest Contributors Josi S. Kilpack and Heather Moore Taxes. What a fun subject, right?...
Your Book as Film: Wooing Hollywood
by Lindsay Flanagan It may seem like the majority of recent films are based on books. While it’s true that some of the biggest...
Show and Tell
by Sabine Berlin The other day I was sitting in a critique session as the words show, don’t tell went off like sirens about my...
3 Tips for Writing the Perfect Man
by Lindsay Flanagan The perfect man is only found in fiction. Right? Well, no. The perfect man doesn’t exist, even in fiction....
Suspense vs. Mystery in Any Genre
Two Steps Ahead or Two Steps Behind? by Amy Maida Wadsworth Whether you want to write a bona fide mystery with all the genre...
Co-Authoring: Heaven or Hell?
by Heather B. Moore Publishing and promotion—building your platform—can be a lot of work and can sometimes take much longer than...
Short Is the New Long—5 Tips
Five Tips for Short Works That Sell by Sabine Berlin "The novella has become the Rosalind Russell of American literature, liked...