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This week, Writers Digest provides some How To help with planning a book series and editing your work as well as getting the most out of Goodreads. Andy Martin sympathizes with every writer's struggle to come up with the right title. Dean Wesley Smith discussses name calling, of sorts. Speaking of which, Konrath wants people to get over it when it comes to hurtful negative book reviews.
Angela Ackerman calls out lying characters while Donald Maass encourages us to get on with our stories without delay. Should you have multiple blogs? Kristen Lamb answers, and Jael McHenry writes of endings. Enjoy!
How to Write and Plan a Book Series by Frances Brody via Chuck Sambuchino
How to Edit Your Book in 4 Easy Steps by Mike Nappa via Zachary Petit
5 Ways Writers Can Get the Most out of Goodreads by Patrick Brown via Brian Klems
Is This Title OK? by Andy Martin
What Should Indie Publishers Be Called? and Pen Names by Dean Wesley Smith
Get Over Yourselves and Ethical Roulette by Joe Konrath
When Characters are Liars by Angela Ackerman via Jami Gold
Without Delay by Donald Maass
Flip the Script: End Anywhere by Jael McHenry
When Do Writers Need Multiple Blogs ? by Kristen Lamb
Angela Ackerman calls out lying characters while Donald Maass encourages us to get on with our stories without delay. Should you have multiple blogs? Kristen Lamb answers, and Jael McHenry writes of endings. Enjoy!
How to Write and Plan a Book Series by Frances Brody via Chuck Sambuchino
How to Edit Your Book in 4 Easy Steps by Mike Nappa via Zachary Petit
5 Ways Writers Can Get the Most out of Goodreads by Patrick Brown via Brian Klems
Is This Title OK? by Andy Martin
What Should Indie Publishers Be Called? and Pen Names by Dean Wesley Smith
Get Over Yourselves and Ethical Roulette by Joe Konrath
When Characters are Liars by Angela Ackerman via Jami Gold
Without Delay by Donald Maass
Flip the Script: End Anywhere by Jael McHenry
When Do Writers Need Multiple Blogs ? by Kristen Lamb
Published on September 08, 2012 11:20
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