Archive | August 2019

Selling Your Books to an International Audience – by Penny Sansevieri… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

on BookWorks: Although an international audience may seem like a surprising place to focus your book promotion efforts, they represent a growing market segment for many authors. In fact, while North America remains our biggest book market, we have also had good success with international outreach on behalf of the authors we work with. You’ll […]

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Copyright Infringement and content scraping going on in cyber world. — Where Genres Collide Traci Kenworth YA Author & Book Blogger

Originally posted on Colleen M. Chesebro: My Sister of the Fey, D.G. Kaye, aka Debby Gies, has written a post filled with useful information for every author and blogger. Book theft is nothing new but it appears things are escalating! Have a read and learn how to protect yourself. ❤ *** Click the link below…

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Commas, Commas, And More Commas! — Writing your first novel-Things you should know

Commas are an albatross around my neck. Maybe that’s a bit dramatic, but they are frequently my downfall in writing prose. Unfortunately, they are the most common punctuation mark within sentences, so you had better learn their proper use. What’s the purpose of commas? Separate main clauses linked by a coordinating conjunction. […]

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Top 10 Writing Tips by Bestselling Author Linda Huber @LindaHuber19 #AmWriting — I Write. I Read. I Review

Welcome to week 2 of our Top 10 Writing Tips by… feature. Learning from mentors helps us to improve and evolve in our chosen field, and I still recall the top tips given to me at the start of my writing journey. In honour of that, and to help the next generation of writers’ young […]

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Nellie Bly, Pioneering Female Journalist — Nicholas C. Rossis

With all the controversy surrounding fake media and fake news, it’s easy to forget that real journalism not only has existed for a long time but has many forgotten heroes. One of them is Elizabeth Cochrane, a pioneering female journalist who’s finally getting her dues. As The Washington Post reports, Nellie Bly, as Elizabeth’s pen […]

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13 Ways to Use a Book Award for Marketing – by Sandra Beckwith… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

on The Book Designer: When one of indie kid lit author Cat Michaels’ books wins an award, she doesn’t just pose for a grip and grin at the awards banquet. Michaels, who has won four book awards in the past two years, makes sure her audience hears the good news, too. Continue reading at: Winning […]

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