Susan E. Farris's Blog: The Well-Fed Writer
August 26, 2021
Didn't Buy The Book On Amazon? How You Can Still Leave A Review
My readers are some of the best people in the world. Besides “where can I buy your book,” the most frequent question I get is “how can I leave a review?” The answer to both is: everywhere!Most sites, including Goodreads, Google Books, Apple, Kobo, B&N, and yes, Amazon, allow you to leave a review even if you didn’t purchase the book through them. This is especially powerful on Amazon.
Here’s a quick rundown on how to review a book on Amazon and why it’s important.
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Published on August 26, 2021 15:22
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reading-life, reading-tips
June 18, 2021
Poetry Tip: Boosting Imagery And Emotion
Want to take your poetry to the next level? Maybe you like the idea of poetry and you even have some ideas you’d like to experiment with, but you just don’t know where to start.Whatever your skill level as an amateur poet, I wanted to share my top tips and tricks with you in a series of blog posts to help you become the poet you’ve always wanted to be.
The biggest trend I see in amateur poetry is an explosion of imagery and emotion. There are so images, metaphors are mishmashed together, we skip from emotion to emotion like we’re hopping from rock to rock across a stream.
On the page, there is so much to sort out, that it is hard to determine what the heart of the poem is. This makes it hard for the reader to develop their own interpretation of it.
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Published on June 18, 2021 12:23
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poetry, poetry-tips, writing-tips
How To Finish Long & Difficult Books
As avid readers, all of us have aspirational books.Maybe you want to finally dust off that copy of George Eliot’s Middlemarch or tackle Brandon Sanderson’s Stormlight Archives. Whatever it is that you have your sites set on, it can seem out of reach if your life is busy or you feel like you’re a slow reader.
However, hitting your literary goals doesn’t have to remain an impossible goal.
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Published on June 18, 2021 12:15
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reading-life, reading-tips
May 21, 2021
Teachers Who Inspired Me To Write
I have been blessed with a number of amazing teachers throughout my life, from elementary through grad school. These teachers invested in me early on, stuck with me during difficult periods, and saw potential in me before I did.
Learn more about how the teachers in my life shaped me as a writer and leave a shout-out to one of your teachers! READ MORE
Published on May 21, 2021 07:49
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writing-life
May 14, 2021
How To Read More: So You Can Finally Make That TBR Pile Vanish
A wealth of studies have proven that reading improves our vocabularies, reduces stress, increases our empathy, and maintains our cognitive function as we age.If reading is so good, why aren’t we doing more of it? I admit that despite all the books I’ve devoured, that I feel like I’m a slow reader. Maybe that’s because I’m married to a speed demon of a reader. But I wanted to learn how to read more each day, so I set out to find some tips to help up my page count (even if I’ll never exactly be a speed reader.)
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Published on May 14, 2021 11:16
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reading-life, reading-tips
May 7, 2021
Are You A Forgetful Reader? Read Anyway!
Are you a forgetful reader like me? There are plenty of reasons to read anyway- and a few tricks to help your memory!
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Published on May 07, 2021 09:02
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reading-life, reading-tips, summer-reading
April 30, 2021
My Summer 2021 Reading List
I’m getting stocked up for some serious summer reading! If you want to join me, check out my #TBRpile over on the blog. See anything that you’ve been craving to read? I'd love to hear about your must-reads for the summer!
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Published on April 30, 2021 10:14
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reading-recommendations, summer-reading
April 23, 2021
When I First Realized I Could Be An Author
What’s your writing story? Do you have an author or book that made it click for you that you could be a writer?For me, it all clicked when I read Eragon by Christopher Paolini for the first time as a teenager.
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Published on April 23, 2021 08:47
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writing-life
April 2, 2021
How Much It Cost Me To Self-Publish My First Book
One of the things that I didn’t realize when I first began my self-publishing journey was just how much it was going to cost me to publish The Gravedigger’s Guild.Don’t get me wrong- I knew I was starting a business. And businesses had start-up costs. But how much could it be? Self-publishing is “free” right?
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Published on April 02, 2021 09:00
March 26, 2021
Dictation for Writers & You

Do you want to be able to dictate notes on the go? I’ve found that writers find some of the best solutions, and dictation apps and tools are no exception!
In several of my writing groups, dictating on-the-go has been bounced around and I wanted to share the top recommendations with you. So whether you find yourself stuck in the car, up to your elbows in bread flour, or simply a verbal processor who’d like an innovative way to journal, you can find the perfect dictation app to help you capture your thoughts.
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Published on March 26, 2021 08:29
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