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September 22, 2016
#RRBCPIF – Lizzie Chantree
Originally posted on Dawn Delivers:
Hello and welcome to the second installmentof my Rave Reviews Book Club Pay It Forward posts and today I would like to introduce you to Lizzie Chantree. Let me tell you a little about Lizzie,…
Hello and welcome to the second installmentof my Rave Reviews Book Club Pay It Forward posts and today I would like to introduce you to Lizzie Chantree. Let me tell you a little about Lizzie,…
Published on September 22, 2016 12:05
How BookBub’s Editors Pick Categories for Featured Deals
Source:https://insights.bookbub.com/how-book... under: Writing
Published on September 22, 2016 11:45
Five Ways to Hang Onto Motivation
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? by Kate M. Colby Have you ever felt super-motivated to write, learn a new recipe, clean out your closet, etc. at the most inconvenient time, only to completely lose all motivation when…
? by Kate M. Colby Have you ever felt super-motivated to write, learn a new recipe, clean out your closet, etc. at the most inconvenient time, only to completely lose all motivation when…
Published on September 22, 2016 10:51
The Middle: Now What Do I Do?
Originally posted on MDellert-dot-Com:
One of the most challenging things about writing a story is making the middle, the second act, as vital and focused as the beginning was. Whatever was problematic in the opening of your story has to…
One of the most challenging things about writing a story is making the middle, the second act, as vital and focused as the beginning was. Whatever was problematic in the opening of your story has to…
Published on September 22, 2016 09:38
The Writer’s Pet Break #WritersLife #AmWriting #Writers
Originally posted on BlondeWriteMore:
Photo Credit: StockSnap. This is a special kind of break for a writer and one that warrants a blog post. There are 5 stages: Literary Turmoil.This stage is where the writer is in a creative mess.…
Photo Credit: StockSnap. This is a special kind of break for a writer and one that warrants a blog post. There are 5 stages: Literary Turmoil.This stage is where the writer is in a creative mess.…
Published on September 22, 2016 09:37
12 Common Writing Mistakes Bloggers Make
Source: www.grammarcheck.netFiled under: Writing
Published on September 22, 2016 09:30
An Effective Beginner’s Guide to Writing Books (Infographic) #amwriting
Source: www.grammarcheck.netFiled under: Writing
Published on September 22, 2016 09:26
September 21, 2016
How Much Should You Spend On Self-Publishing Your Book?
Originally posted on Jens Thoughts:
I received an article with this information and wanted to share. Although I didn’t use Reedsy for editing and my book cover, I found I fell within most of the pricing ranges. One thing I…
I received an article with this information and wanted to share. Although I didn’t use Reedsy for editing and my book cover, I found I fell within most of the pricing ranges. One thing I…
Published on September 21, 2016 20:25
7 Tips for Making Time to Write
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? by Kelsie Engen Is there not enough time in the day to write? Or do you simply not know how to make the time? It’s hardto believe, but it’s already time to…
? by Kelsie Engen Is there not enough time in the day to write? Or do you simply not know how to make the time? It’s hardto believe, but it’s already time to…
Published on September 21, 2016 20:22
September 20, 2016
Writers Can Help Themselves Get Lucky
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? by Allison Maruska Don’t worry, this post is still approved for general audiences. Though if you’re looking for the more adult definition, this is the interwebs. Just don’t be gone too long,…
? by Allison Maruska Don’t worry, this post is still approved for general audiences. Though if you’re looking for the more adult definition, this is the interwebs. Just don’t be gone too long,…
Published on September 20, 2016 10:15


