Writing Tips: Book reviews are a topic I’ve always wondered about and this article offers a great perspective. It comes from A Writer’s Path, one

Writing Tips: Book reviews are a topic I’ve always wondered about and this article offers a great perspective. It comes from A Writer’s Path, one
I’d like to share this recently updated and republished version of my novel Heart Seasons: A Journey of Miracles, Second Edition, which includes the latest
By Katie McCoach A Writer’s Path. Your fingers hurt. Your eyes burn. You haven’t had anything to drink except coffee for the past few days,
By Annmarie McQueen. In my last post, I looked at how to prepare yourself for self-publishing. This time I’ll be focusing on what to do once your
CONTEST HAS ENDED! The 2018 Readers’ Favorite Annual Book Award Contest Deadline is May 1, 2018! Readers’ Favorite contestants range from first-time authors to New
By Elizabeth S. Craig. I used to feel like the sole, income-focused writer in any group I was in. I was the one on any panel hesitantly bringing
By Cynthia Shannon. Many writers dream of becoming published authors—having their words read by millions of readers, holding their manuscript in book form, seeing that
By Hugh Howey. There’s a dangerous meme in the publishing world that says self-publishing was easier in 2009 and is much harder today. But nothing could be further
By Milly Schmidt. I really have no clue, but as I’m thinking about self-publishing (as soon as I get rejected by every publisher in Australia)
Several months ago, I submitted my novel Heart Seasons to four different writing competitions and then just kind of forgot about it. Then, to my surprise,
By Emily Nemchick. Whilst there is no substitute for hiring a professional editor, self-editing is an important skill for any writer to hone. For one
The path to Heart Seasons began in the Spring of 2012 and finally came full circle on December 16, 2016. Update: The Second Edition was published
So close now! Either tonight or tomorrow I’ll be submitting my novel Heart Seasons: A Journey of Miracles to CreateSpace for review. It certainly has
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