Secrets to Going Indie, Part 2: Steps
In Part 1 of “Going Indie” I said I liked being the captain of my ship. Well, mateys, being a captain of an indie book require a lot more than writing and editing your manuscript.
Read MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Feb 12, 2018 | Life, Publishing
In Part 1 of “Going Indie” I said I liked being the captain of my ship. Well, mateys, being a captain of an indie book require a lot more than writing and editing your manuscript.
Read MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Feb 10, 2018 | Craft, Life
Gardening maven Marty Wingate describes how she grew a career in fiction writing.
Read MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Feb 2, 2018 | Marketing
Before you yell, “but I can’t afford to hire a professional!” let me reiterate: there is no one-size-fits-all solution. So before you decide you can’t afford a publicity campaign, at least investigate what is available to you.
Read MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Jan 27, 2018 | Craft, Life
Roger Johns shows how to step away from the page when there’s no way to move the story forward – and use intentional play to find the solution.
Read MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Jan 24, 2018 | Publishing
To go Indie, writers need a bunch of different tools in their tool belts, especially if they don’t have lots of dollars. The good news: the writing’s the same. The bad news: not much else is.
Read MorePosted by Our Special Guest | Jan 20, 2018 | Life
Truth may be stranger than fiction, and thriller writer Dianne Emley struggled with the best way to tell her very personal story.
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