To be a successful indie author means wearing many different hats. Indeed, to be successful at anything involves wearing many hats! But sometimes, we can look up from the mountainous To Do list and …
Using Kickstarter For Graphic Novels With Ben Galley
Kickstarter is a fantastic place for creatives to find funding, but you do need to use it for the right projects and understand how it works. In this interview, I talk to Ben Galley about his graphic …
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Why Indie Authors Need A Team
People often ask me about how to be a successful indie author, or what's the best way of marketing. I seem to be replying in the same vein every time these days - it's all about collaboration and …
Lessons Learned From A Game Changing London Book Fair 2014
The last few days at London Book Fair have been mind-blowing for me. I feel this is a tipping point in my own author journey, and in this post I share with you what I have learned. (1) Ambitious …
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No More Excuses About Writing. Fire The Muse And Go To Work.
At Harrogate Crime Festival last year, I heard Lee Child being interviewed on his incredibly successful Jack Reacher series. When asked about his writing process, Lee mentioned being like a …
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Writing Fiction: 5 Lessons From Game Of Thrones
We haven't had a TV for years now, but in the last few months, we've watched the whole series, glued to the drama of Westeros and the battle for the Iron Throne. As a viewer, I have been addicted to …
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