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Showing posts with label self-editing. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2022

Around the Web: Best Posts on Writing I've Discovered This Week

I subscribe to and follow several authors, blogs, and writing sources throughout the week.

Each Friday, I include links to FIVE sources to improve your writing that I found useful.

Here are my offerings for this week. Hope they inspire you to start writing and continue writing! 

I signed up for a 5 day webinar on writing for kids. Thankfully, it ends today. I am overwhelmed by all the info I learned. Here's a link from one of the presenters that is very detailed and extremely helpful. 

Not sure whether or not you want to promote your book with Amazon ads? Read this. https://blog.reedsy.com/guide/amazon-ads-for-authors/

When you're doing self-editing, make sure you keep these in mind. https://blog.bookbaby.com/how-to-write/good-writing-habits/seven-writing-mistakes

If you write non-fiction, here's a publisher that might be a fit for you. https://authorspublish.com/mcfarland-company-inc-now-accepting-manuscript-proposals/

Have you ever considered launching you own writing webinar or course? Here are some tips on how to do that. https://www.chriskyle.com/workshop?cookieUUID=f682d30e-096c-49e9-bc40-cc80a0d43378

If you've read some great posts this week, that you'd like to share let me know. I always like learning more about the craft of writing and marketing books.

Friday, July 8, 2022

Around the Web: Best Posts on Writing I've Discovered This Week

 I subscribe to and follow several authors, blogs, and writing sources throughout the week.

Each Friday, I include links to FIVE sources to improve your writing that I found useful.

Here are my offerings for this week. They were hard to find as so much of what was available was "buy my webinar, course, or dealing with genres I don't read or write in. However, these topics stood out. Hope they inspire you to start writing and continue writing!

You want to get buyers for your books, get started on a mailing list and here are the nuts and bolts to do it. 

Here's a list places that might be a good fit for your submissions. 

When you're using an experience you'd had in a novel, it can bring more authenticity to the story and here's how. https://seekerville.blogspot.com/2022/07/incorporating-real-life-events-into.html

Good tips here for improving your self-editing. https://prowritingaid.com/self-editing-for-fiction-writers

No matter what form of writing you are doing, these ideas ring true.