About This Writing Stuff...
This week, Fred Rosen enlightens us on selling TV and film rights for our books and Kristen Lamb further educates us on structure. Jami Gold is concerned about the damage caused by fake reviews while Konrath takes the opposite approach. Kristine Kathryn Rusch encourages to stop thinking small and adopt a long term perspective for our writing careers. The ALA is at wits end with traditional publishing over book lending while James Scott Bell talks book discovery.
Bob Greenberger salutes Star Trek: The Next Generation and talks up the After Earth media tie-in novels and comics leading up to the film to be released in 2013 starring and co-produced by Will Smith. Earlier this year, Bob--along with NYT bestselling authors Peter David and Michael Jan Friedman--met with Will Smith in person to discuss the media tie-in projects. Exciting stuff!
And more....enjoy!
Selling Your Book's Movie and TV Rights - What You Need to Know by Fred Rosen
Structure Part 2 - Plot Problems and Part 3 - Introducing the Opposition by Kristen Lamb
Watching the Numbers by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
How Fake Reviews Hurt Everyone by Jami Gold
Konrath Posts Fake Amazon Reviews by Joe Konrath
How Will Your Book Get Discovered in the Rolling Sea of Digital Publishing? by James Scott Bell
OverDrive Now Available on Nook via Digital Book Wire
Are Publishers Making a Killing on eBooks? - Part 1 by Richard Curtis
Librarian Patience Has Run Out on E-Book Lending Issues, ALA Says by Jeremy Greenfield
After Earth Novels now Available for Pre-Order by Bob Greenberger
Saluting Star Trek: The Next Generation by Bob Greenberger


