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TED Talks That Will Inspire Your Writing

If you haven’t unintentionally spent three hours watching TED Talks online, that’s about to change.

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in Audience, Authorpreneur, Book Marketing, Media, Motivational, Self-publishing, Social Media, Speaking, Storytelling, Twitter, Writing | 767 Words

Our Favorite Online Resources for Writing Mechanics

Since it’s NaNo (National Novel Writing Month), the online writing community is abuzz with endless talk of that’s right, you guessed it, writing. Just this morning, we came across this blog by the amazing author Tex Thompson.

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in Writing, Writing Tips | 424 Words

How to Make Your Writing More Authentic

The most gut-wrenching criticism that you could receive is that your story or characters do not feel ‘real’ or ‘authentic’.

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in Audience, Revising, Storytelling, Writing, Writing Tips | 630 Words

How to Market Your Book Without Being Annoying

We all know that social media is one of the best tools to market your book.

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in #hashtags, Authorpreneur, Blogging, Book Marketing, Social Media, Twitter | 623 Words

EVENT: Crowdfunding for Indie Authors

Join Amanda Barbara of Pubslush, Kim Hruba author of Elevator Girl, and Amy Quale of Wise Ink Creative Publishing to learn the ins and outs of launching a successful crowdfunding campain for your book.

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in Author Interview, Authorpreneur, Crowdfunding, Event, Kickstarter, NANOWRIMO, Pubslush | 48 Words

Genre vs. Category: Is the Difference Important?

Over the last couple of years, a new type of book has emerged.

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in Book Marketing, Branding, Literary Trends, Pub. Industry | 259 Words

Announcement: Wise Ink’s 2013 NaNoWriMo Crowdfunding Contest

Are you doing NaNoWriMo this year?

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in Authorpreneur, Contests, Crowdfunding, Giveaway, Kickstarter, Literary Trends, NANOWRIMO, Pubslush, Self-publishing | 485 Words

NaNoWriMo: The 3 Reasons You Quit Last Year That You Won’t Repeat This Year

NaNoWriMo stands for “National Novel Writing Month” and for many authors in the making it’s a cherished milestone.

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in Motivational, NANOWRIMO, Planning | 872 Words

20 Tips on Writing from Famous Authors

There is an abundance of writing advice available to authors these days, but sometimes the classics are best.

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in Quotes, Self-publishing, Writing, Writing Tips | 678 Words

12 Things We Learned at the 2013 Writer’s Digest Conference West

It’s a week after the Writer’s Digest Conference and our heads are still spinning.

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in Agents, Indie Publishing, Literary Trends, Traditional Publishing, Writing | 1,080 Words

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