Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Links of Interest

EDITING TO CREATE BETTER EMOTIONAL DESCRIPTIONS:


THE DIFFERENCES AND USES OF A COLLECTION, AN ANTHOLOGY, AND A BOXED SET:


EIGHT UNUSUAL WAYS TO MARKET YOUR BOOK:


BUILDING YOUR READERSHIP, THINK LONG TERM:


HOW KNOWING THE GENRE HELPS CREATE THE BOOK:


HOW A NOVEL SHOULDN’T BE LIKE A MOVIE OR TV SHOW:


WORLDBUILDING, DON’T FORGET THE LANDSCAPE:


USING GOODREADS TO GROW YOUR AUDIENCE:


BUILDING YOUR EMAIL LIST:


HOW TO STORYBOARD A BOOK WHICH WILL HAVE A SEQUEL:


STRATEGY IN FANTASY BATTLES:


WRITING GRIEF:


WRITING AN AMAZING FLASHBACK:


THE CONTRACT TERMINATION CLAUSE:


GRAMMAR SOURCES:


THE ACTIVE VERSUS PASSIVE SENTENCE:


SUBPLOTS:


STORY CONFLICT:


PLANNING OUT YOUR NOVEL:


CHOOSING YOUR ANTAGONIST:


LOOKING FOR A CRITIQUE PARTNER OR PARTNERS?


AVOIDING EXPECTATIONS IN PLOT:


COMBINING GENRES:


PROBLEMS WITH USING DICTATION SOFTWARE:


PROMOTING PROPERLY AND WHAT NOT TO DO:



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