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Happy Halloween! We’ve had some scary weather in Boston this weekend, but readers and writers know it’s the perfect season for staying inside and reading (or
Happy Halloween! We’ve had some scary weather in Boston this weekend, but readers and writers know it’s the perfect season for staying inside and reading (or
An interesting piece appeared in paidContent.org recently about how hard it’s always been to get real numbers of books sold from conventional publishers, but that is
Simon Royle, author of Tag, talks about his success with a Kindle Nation sponsorship: “Ranking went from 58,000 to 820. In technothrillers, my preferred category, I
In today’s Publetariat Dispatch, indie bookseller Bob Spear explains how Piers Anthony deals with writer’s block. How fortuitous it was that a copy of Piers
In today’s Publetariat Dispatch, author and consultant Joanna Penn offers advice on how to find a writer’s group that’s a fit. Writer’s groups can be
In today’s Publetariat Dispatch, The Book Designer Joel Friedlander offers a survey of writing platforms to help keep the writer focused. As someone who writes
In today’s Publetariat Dispatch, author LJ Sellers discusses allowing one’s own fears to inform one’s writing. In which L.J. Sellers explains why letting bits of
In today’s Publetariat Dispatch, author Virginia Ripple talks about the importance of revision in later manuscript drafts. As I continue wrestling with my WIP, Apprentice
In today’s Publetariat Dispatch, indie author and consultant Joanna Penn offers tips for finding a writer’s group that’s a fit for you. Writer’s groups can
In today’s Publetariat Dispatch, Joel Friedlander, The Book Designer, offers a survey of minimalist word processor programs for writers. As someone who writes and publishes
I recently noticed an interesting Tweet that gets right to the heart of so many issues that authors are thinking about when we try to
It’s the Real Thing A Meditation on Immortality and Commerce We play at it. We work at it. It makes us laugh or weep. It