Banned Books and Negative Attention: What They Mean for Your Book In the last week of September, the American Library Association (ALA) hosts Banned Books Week, an event dedicated to bringing attention to the harmful effects of censorship, and celebrating free, open access to information and ideas.
The Power of Fandoms (And What That Means For Marketing Your Book) At a recent book launch in DC, a couple twenty-somethings approached one of our authors and asked if they would be willing to do another event in the future. Continue Reading →
Stephen King’s Top Five Secrets for Better Writing In 2000, Stephen King took a break from scaring the pants of the American public and penned another type of book: a memoir. Continue Reading →
15 Terms Every Indie Author Should Know It’s a lot easier to walk the walk in publishing if you can talk the talk. Continue Reading →
10 Things You Learned in Kindergarten That’ll Help You With Your Book In 1988, American writer Robert Fulghum came out with a collection of essays entitled, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. Continue Reading →
The Best Twitter Accounts for Word Lovers There’s no other social media in this world that makes you more aware of the importance of individual words than Twitter does. Continue Reading →