About This Writing Stuff...
This week, Amazon could be deleting your reviews! Ed Robertson refutes the idea that self-published writers are killing the industry while Michelle Gagnon is fed up with the mud-slinging between traditionally and self-published authors. Kristen Lamb offers the next installment in her series on structure. James Scott Bell and Kristine Kathryn Rusch remind us that it's the reader who matters most. Tracy Hahn-Burkett gets the final word on epilogues, and what writer wouldn't want 1,000 true fans? All that and more...enjoy!
Self-Publishers Aren't Killing the Industry, They're Saving It by Ed Robertson via David Gaughran
eBooks at 25% by Dean Wesley Smith
Amazon Removes Reviews by JA Konrath
Authors Cannot Review Authors on Amazon by Prachi Gupta
Structure Part 8 - Balancing the Scenes That Make Up Your Novel by Kristen Lamb
No Reader Left Behind by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Why It's Not the Critic Who Matters by Shelli Johnson
After "The End" - The Epilogue by Tracy Hahn-Burkett
Enough Already by Michelle Gagnon
Making Readers One at a Time by James Scott Bell
1,000 True Fans by Kevin Kelly (this is an oldie but goodie that Kristine Kathryn Rusch references in her latest post above)
Self-Publishers Aren't Killing the Industry, They're Saving It by Ed Robertson via David Gaughran
eBooks at 25% by Dean Wesley Smith
Amazon Removes Reviews by JA Konrath
Authors Cannot Review Authors on Amazon by Prachi Gupta
Structure Part 8 - Balancing the Scenes That Make Up Your Novel by Kristen Lamb
No Reader Left Behind by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Why It's Not the Critic Who Matters by Shelli Johnson
After "The End" - The Epilogue by Tracy Hahn-Burkett
Enough Already by Michelle Gagnon
Making Readers One at a Time by James Scott Bell
1,000 True Fans by Kevin Kelly (this is an oldie but goodie that Kristine Kathryn Rusch references in her latest post above)
Published on November 05, 2012 19:06
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