One of the biggest things to remember when you’re writing fiction is to keep your paragraphs relatively short. Why? When someone opens a print book they don’t want to see a long line of unbroken text covering most of… Read More ›
eBooks
7 Essential e-Publishing Tips
Publicity Tip #94 ~ Today’s tip comes courtesy of Author Kylie Betzner’s comedic fantasy book blog. She kindly invited me to stop by yesterday to share some of what I’ve learned since starting my travels on this self-publishing journey.
Editing Tip #94 – Final Proofs: Don’t Take Anything for Granted
You’re that totally prepared author, you know, the one who’s done at least 3 Drafts of your book: self-edited, peer-edited, beta-edited and professional edited to the point where you’ve just received the final print proof for your book and you’re… Read More ›
Diversifying for Discoverability – Pt.2
Publicity Tip #93 ~ In the past few years it’s become common knowledge that if you can get an e-version of your book into the virtual marketplace then you’re making your writing available to twice as many potential readers (1/2… Read More ›
Spending Money to Make Money: Using Your Author Budget Wisely
Publicity Tip #80 ~ You might have noticed by now that there are a lot of “free” eBooks available to help you with a number of different author-oriented things: better characters, how to plot, grammar, creating your own website… it… Read More ›