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Day: March 11, 2016
If an Emotional Support Helpline Existed for Writers #writers #writerslife
What a thought – what a great idea – what a blog post. It is irresistible. Thanks so much for sharing this with us!
All about reviews
If there’s something I, as a new and hopefully soon published author, are scared of, it is a low or bad book review. Here we got support how to handle Mean Book Reviews.
There is a good reason why any writer should never read the reviews of any book they write. It’s the quickest way of becoming completely disheartened and utterly depressed that I know of…
Some encouragement:
Thank you for this encouragement Kawanee!
7 Tips to Create Your Perfect Author Newsletter
Sacha Black provides us with seven excellent tips to create the perfect author newsletter. Thank you very much for your great post, Sacha!
I hear parrots squawking the same mantra constantly: “Hear Ye! Hear Ye! The best way to drive book sales is through a subscriber list.”
Its that thing where you: create a newsletter, do book updates, bonus content and give your hard work away for free.
If you got books to sell, you need that list.
This made me do one of those gut busting groans. Seriously? I spend enough time writing posts instead of my novel, do I actually have to add something else to my seven hundred and forty-eight page to do list?
Apparently I do, and that means you do too.
I heard that message loud and clear, especially as I’ll be releasing books this year. So I made a subscriber list one of my goals and I’ve been busy rolling up my ‘bonus content’ sleeves. Finally I’ve created one and it’s ready and chock full of just that: bonus content, round ups, writers tools, recommendations, writing inspiration…
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The limits of the human body
Kawanee Hamilton informs us with this excellent infographic about the limits of the human body. Thank you very much, Kawanee!
This is important to know if you’re having a character who might be sick, or in tough spot, tied up on a railroad track.
~Kaw