If you want to be a financially successful author, it is important to consider how you will make your money. For most, writing does not pay a full-time income, but for some, it can be a path to …
NaNoWriMo: Day 26 Lessons Learned on Writing My First Novel
I have to admit I am struggling with my novel! I crashed last weekend, just exhausted from moving house plus the day job has gone into overdrive. But hey, I am still trucking with NaNoWriMo and I'm …
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Podcast: Joel Williams on Blogging Basics for Writers
I get a lot of questions about blogs and RSS feeds, websites and getting traffic, so I decided to interview Joel, who is my BlogTechGuy! If you want to start a blog, but are unsure how to get started, …
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Update on the Amazon International Kindle and What It Means For Authors
I've had my International Kindle about a month now and wanted to report on how my reading has changed, and how this affects you as an author. I was positive before, but I am even more so now I have a …
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Why Authors Should Write a Series of Books: Lessons Learned From Patricia Cornwell
The eye-catching book marketing to the left caught my eye in the local mall, and for the first time I bought a Patricia Cornwell novel. It was available on the Kindle and so I just downloaded it there …
NaNoWriMo Day 18: Lessons Learned on Writing My First Thriller Novel
My word count = 17,399. Here's my video with text below if you just want to read. In the last few weeks I have learned: I am behind in word count, but I don't mind much. I am enjoying the …
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