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YA Fiction Advice from Some Actual Young Adults

  Wise Ink has the privilege of working with publishing industry professionals on a daily basis.

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in Self-publishing | 940 Words

What You Probably Meant to Say To Us: A Twitter-Inspired Etiquette Guide

    Here we are, trapped behind our laptops, just trying to transmute our vast, disorganized thoughts into legible English.

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in #hashtags, Fun, Self-publishing, Social Media, Twitter, Writing | 866 Words

The 4 Most Fun Ways to (Actually) Overcome Writer’s Block

Ah, writer’s block.

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in Self-publishing | 674 Words

5 Free Online Resources to Help You Write Better

We here at Wise Ink know that the Internet has the ability to empower and motivate authors through the ups and downs of publishing.

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in Apps, Content, Editing, Planning, Revising, Self-publishing, Technology, Writing, Writing Tips | 726 Words

How to Ruin Your Brainchild in 5 Simple Steps

  Most of us are willing to admit we’ve acquired some quirks as a result of our upbringings—thanks, mom and dad!

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in Design, Editing, Self-publishing, Title | 675 Words

3 Screenwriting Tricks to Help You Improve Your Writing

    Even if you love the printed word, there’s something magic about cinema.

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in Writing, Writing Tips | 734 Words

Stuff Readers Want You to Remember

When you’re an authorpreneur, it’s tempting to get involved in the nitty-gritty of the everyday realities of running your book business.

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in Authorpreneur, Book Marketing | 455 Words

8 Questions to Ask to Get to Know Your Readers

    As you write with the intention to publish, you’re no longer writing for your own pleasure.

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in Audience | 409 Words

18 Freaky Reasons Your Book Could Get You Fired

While writing and after you write your book, life is forever changed.

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in Writing | 690 Words

Setting the Stage Right: How to Avoid Cliché Scenes

    It was a dark and stormy night, not a creature was stirring.

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in Storytelling, Writing | 539 Words

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