The One Networking Step Most People Don’t Take You’ve followed our advice and made some great connections at a conference.
Intellectual Property and Copyrights: The Basics Last week, we talked about being a good critique partner, and while we mentioned things like being nice and constructive, the main thing readers focused on was the trust required to share your work with someone before it’s published. Continue Reading →
How to Attend a Writing Conference (And Make it Worth Your Time) We’ve already talked about how writing conferences are a GREAT way to build your author platform, but they can be a tad overwhelming. Continue Reading →
How to be a Good Critique Partner In our experience, the best writers are not the people who have the best innate style, or even those who work with the best editors. Continue Reading →
The 4 Hats Self-Publishers Wear (In addition to being writers) The best part of self-publishing is that you get creative control over every step of the process — but this is also one of the worst parts. Continue Reading →
The Art of the Blog-Rant As an indie author, you’re likely handling the bulk of building your author platform yourself. Continue Reading →
Publishing Buzz: What’s Really Going on with Hugh Howey’s Author Earnings Report? (Part 2 of 2) Yesterday, part 1 of Publishing Buzz: What’s Really Going on with Hugh Howey’s Author Earnings Report gave a brief overview of one self-published author’s attempt to understand the numbers behind e-book sales on Amazon. Continue Reading →
Publishing Buzz: What’s Really going on with Hugh Howey’s Author Earnings Report? (Part 1 of 2) Most of us are not statisticians (if you are, kudos) and yet part of being an authorpreneur is understanding the business side of publishing. Continue Reading →
Making the Most Out of 140 Characters As many of you probably know, Wise Ink is a BIG fan of Twitter. Continue Reading →
The Rules for Writing for Struggling Readers Writing for children and teens may seem easy. Continue Reading →