Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Links of Interest


EDITING AND SPOTTING A BAD EDITOR:



THE KIRTSAENG VERSUS JOHN WILEY AND SONS COURT CASE ON COPYRIGHTED BOOKS SHIPPED INTO THE US AT CHEAPER PRICES THAN ON US VERSIONS VERDICT EXPLAINED:





PROS AND CONS OF BEING A PLOT PANTSTER:



TELL YOUR READER ONLY WHAT THEY NEED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR CHARACTERS:



SIMON AND SCHUSTER TO SHARE PIRACY NUMBERS WITH THEIR AUTHORS:



FIGURING OUT AMAZON SALES NUMBERS USING BOOK RANKINGS:



PROMOTION THAT WORKS:



CONTRACT LANGUAGE, RECORDING RIGHTS:



EPUBLISHER TO BE WARY OF:



WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR EBOOK ISN’T SELLING:



MAKING A LIVING AS A WRITER, PART 2:



WORKING WITH A GRAPHIC ARTIST:



YOGA FOR THE HANDS, GREAT TO GIVE STRENGTH FOR THOSE OF US WHO DO A LOT OF TYPING:



CONTRACT TERMS, LIFE OF COPYRIGHT:



WRITING A THRILLER:



THE THREE COMMANDMENTS OF WRITING:



SETTING IN RELATIONSHIP TO STORY:



WHAT MAKES A HERO:



ADAPTING YOUR NOVEL AS A SCREENPLAY:



SELF-PUBBED AUTHORS SHARE WHAT THEY HAVE LEARNED, PART 11:



FANTASY WORLD FOOD:



BASICS OF CREATING SETTING:



WHEN TO START OR STOP WRITING A SERIES:

THE EDITORIAL PROCESS, BEYOND THE EDITORIAL LETTER:



89 BOOK MARKETING IDEAS:



6 THINGS READERS WANT AT AUTHOR WEBSITES:



MAKING THE VILLAIN TOO POWERFUL:



USING DIALECT IN YOUR WRITING:



KILLING OFF A CHARACTER:



BRUSH UP YOUR GRAMMAR, THAT, WHICH, AND WHO:



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