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September 26, 2018

How to Compile an Anthology That Boosts Your Business

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It’s always a privilege to be asked to contribute a guest post to great blog like the one hosted by the Nonfiction Authors Association. And since I was also interviewed to discuss the same topic via teleseminar, I am able to give twice the advice and help that many more nonfiction authors at once. Score! So what's that advice all about? How to compile an anthology. What's an anthology? That's a fancy word for collections, a book full of short pieces like essays, interviews, and...

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Published on September 26, 2018 15:43

August 21, 2018

Create More Freedom in Your Freelance Biz – Communication Central Conference September 2018

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Are you a freelance editor or writer? Thinking of becoming one? You don't want to miss this professional-level event!

I am happy to announce that I will return once again to speak for the Communication Central Conference in September.  This year's theme is "Make Your Own Luck." I am honored to be able to help out my fellow freelancers on a topic close to her heart: Creating More Freedom in Your Freelance Biz.

Frustrated that you aren't enjoying as much freedom as you dreamed o...

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Published on August 21, 2018 17:04

July 27, 2018

Why Now? How to Identify Problems with Causation in Your Novel

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From the day you started writing your novel, you’ve been excited to reach the scene. The moment of confrontation between your main characters. The explosion of rage and anger (or possibly love and lust, depending on your story!) building between them from the very first page. But even though your writing is sharp, and the dialogue clear and convincing, the scene doesn’t have the emotional impact you intend. You want this scene to happen. You need it to happen. But the narrative...

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Published on July 27, 2018 00:46

June 29, 2018

3 Things You Need to Know About the Domino Effect in Fiction

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Whether you compose your manuscript off the cuff or take your time with a careful outline, the process of plotting a novel ultimately comes down to one simple question, repeated again and again: What happens next? Considering how to use the domino effect in fiction will help you answer that question in a compelling way.

But what specifically is it that makes the next plot beat work? How do a series of moments combine to create effective action in a story? As a professional book...

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Published on June 29, 2018 00:44

May 25, 2018

The Best Way to Promote a Book

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Every author wants to know the best way to promote a book. And when you’re an indie or self-published author, identifying the best practices is even more critical. So, I’m going to offer my #1 top tip to getting your book marketing efforts off on the right foot. What you find may surprise you.

Three “Givens” Before You Bother Promoting Your Book

Let’s begin by stating some assumptions or “givens” for the advice I’m about to give you.

First, that your book is in the best shape it...

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Published on May 25, 2018 00:40

May 14, 2018

Put the Freedom in Freelance, A Webinar — May 30, 2018

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Frustrated that you aren't enjoying as much freedom as you dreamed of when you first went freelance? Isn't increased freedom in freelance work the whole point?

I'm happy to announce that I'll be teaching my webinar, "Create More Freedom in your Freelance Biz," just in time for summer! So if you've been dreading your upcoming summer vacation or worse, avoiding taking one because you think you can't, don't miss this program hosted by the Editorial Freelancers Association.

In this...

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Published on May 14, 2018 09:26

March 28, 2018

How to Get the Best Results from 99Designs for Great Book Covers

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DIY covers, often poorly done or simply ineffective, are one of the biggest hurdles for indie authors hoping to get more reviews and sales. This month, we're thrilled to feature this ultimate guide to making great book covers with 99designs, written by TWA client William Ray and based on his experiences using the service. We're so excited to bring this to you--we love 99designs so much that TWA became an affiliate a couple years ago (all product and service links in this article...

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Published on March 28, 2018 08:32

March 22, 2018

How to Turn the Tables on Your Broken Outline

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They say the best way to get from where you are to where you want to go is to map it out. For authors, this means outlining a book before you start writing it. But what happens when you do start writing and realize you’re not following the outline? Or that you are, but the content isn’t coming together the way you thought it would?

Outlines are funny things. On the one hand, it's important to think through your ideas and how to best structure that conversation before you start w...

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Published on March 22, 2018 00:22

How to Write Clear Action for Better Scenes

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We're thrilled to announce the publication of "How to Write Your Characters' Actions with Clarity," our own Harrison Demchick's latest article for Helping Writers Become Authors.

The article addresses how to write clear action for better scenes. In particular, it looks at some of the challenges you create for your readers when you don't know how to write clear action for your characters. Here's a brief excerpt:

"When I talk about action, I don’t just mean fast car chases or mas...

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Published on March 22, 2018 00:16

August 24, 2017

How to Turn the Tables on Your Broken Outline

They say the best way to get from where you are to where you want to go is to map it out. For authors, this means outlining a book before you start writing it. But what happens when you do start writing and realize you’re not following the outline, or that you are but the content isn’t coming together the way you thought it would?

Outlines are funny things. On the one hand, it's important to think through what you want to say in your book and how to best structure that conversation—all before...

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Published on August 24, 2017 16:43