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How to Make Your Action Sequences POP!

If you’ve spent any time working on your writing with other authors, taking writing classes, or even reading books on writing, you’ve probably come across the concept of “show, don’t tell.” This directive sounds easy, doesn’t it?

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in Content, Editing, Storytelling, Writing, Writing Tips | 678 Words

The Most Entertaining Way to Improve Your Writing

A savvy author is more likely to be a successful author if they’re an expert not only on their subject, but also on the book publishing business.

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in Authorpreneur, Content, Indie Publishing, Storytelling, Writing, Writing Tips | 528 Words

Our New Favorite Online Community for Writers

For an indie writer, the internet is a magical place.

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in Beta Readers, Content, eBooks, Editing, Indie Publishing, Pub. Industry, Reviews, Revising, Self-publishing, Technology, Traditional Publishing, Writing, Writing Tips | 576 Words

Active vs. Passive: Which Reader is More Likely to Read Your Book?

At Wise Ink, we talk a lot about a book’s audience.

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in Audience, Content, Indie Publishing, Storytelling, Writing, Writing Tips | 679 Words

The Two Most Underrated Ways Writers Build Trust

Last week we realized that there’s one very important thing that those of us already in the biz (mistakenly) assume writers know, and that is the difference between a “good on paper” book and a good paper (or digital) book.

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in Audience, Branding, Content, Editing, Indie Publishing, Motivational, Revising, Self-publishing, Storytelling, Title, Writing, Writing Tips | 558 Words

The Top 5 Do’s of Writing YA Lit

Hello, Wise Ink readers!

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in Audience, Content, eBooks, Indie Publishing, Literary Trends, Media, Pub. Industry, Self-publishing, Social Media, Storytelling, Technology, Twitter, Writing, Writing Tips | 1,114 Words

3 Ways to Market Your Book RIGHT NOW!

If you’re an indie author, you know that writing, publishing, and marketing your book is an incredibly busy job, and one that really doesn’t end once the book is out.

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in Blogging, Book Marketing, Content, Guest Post, Self-publishing, Social Media, Twitter | 425 Words

The 140-Character Twitter Novel

              This past fall, the Guardian posted a great little article in which they featured 21 well-known authors using a Twitter post to write a novel.

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in #hashtags, Content, Social Media, Twitter, Writing, Writing Prompts, Writing Tips | 283 Words

Guest Post: CONTEST: Write with Hanna, Editorial Feedback #1

Hanna here!

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in Content, Contests, Editing, Guest Post, Revising, Storytelling, Writing, Writing Tips | 1,388 Words

The 11 Key Questions Every Indie Author Must Know about the Competition

I’m sure your approach and spin on your book’s subject is trailblazing, but there are certain steps that bestselling authors take BEFORE  their book is published.

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in Authorpreneur, Book Marketing, Content | 560 Words

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