Author Taylor Bennett shares ways to strengthen “writer voice” and maintain healthy writing boundaries!
Read MoreWhether you’re an author, entrepreneur, or pursuing publication, you need a developed online presence, but blogs are not always the key to success. Here are five non-blog ways to create content and grow platform.
Read MoreFor those of you interested in pursuing a self-employed career, I want to offer some encouragement, insight, and an answer to the initial question: How does a millennial entrepreneur navigate and maintain expectations?
Read MoreWhen we take the bravest step, we choose the bravest path—we launch ourselves into the bravest life. And a brave life encourages others to live bravely, too.
Read MoreMost social-savvy individuals agree Instagram dominates the media world. With its diverse methods of content delivery and communication, the platform offers users the chance to engage with their audiences and expand their reach.
Read MoreAuthor Christine Rees welcomes me to her blog to share 3 tips for landing a literary agent.
Read MoreAuthor Christine Rees visits Girl Meets Publishing World to share her book-signing tips.
Read MoreIn this guest post for Almost an Author, I talk about surviving the changes in the publishing industry. What’s in your author survival pack?
Read MoreYour personal brand gives you a unique edge, helps you cater to your target audience and boosts your overall recognition.
Read MoreThe publishing industry is a rodeo. Regardless of the “saddle” you choose, you will eventually find yourself on the ground and be faced with the choice: Will you get up, dust yourself off and try again? Will you ride despite the risks?
Read MoreIf you’re like me, you don’t want to experience the heartbreak of having a breakup with your NaNoWriMo novel. By following these 5 steps, you’ll have a successful NaNoWriMo experience.
Read MoreEditing is an exhausting process.
To help me cope, I separated this tedious, but necessary, process into five, easy-to-manage steps, all of which lessened the chaos of proofing, connected grammar revisions to idea development and produced a clean, well-structured manuscript fit for a bookstore’s shelf.
Read MoreNestled in the corner of my childhood bedroom is an antique wardrobe filled with handmade medieval dresses and sketches of Narnia (*cough* nerd). If the “geekdom” stopped there, I’d be able to hide it from visitors . . .
Read MoreAgents and publishers aren’t the formula of a bestselling book, rather they’re the projectors showing your masterpiece on an international screen. You are your book’s greatest advocate. Once you relinquish reliance on the standard system and fight to make your work an asset to the publishing industry, you find your place within it.
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