With the Write Nonfiction in November (WNFIN) Challenge just a week and a half away, itâs time to prepare for your 30-day nonfiction writing event. As with any activity that requires that you produce or do more in a short period, you have to get ready. For instance, you canât just go out and run a marathon without training before…
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5 Things an Acquisitions Editor Sees from Your Proposal
If you are like most aspiring or published authorsâor like most writers, you see your work from a biased perspective. If you are savvy, however, you hire a developmental or line editor to obtain a more objective viewpoint on your manuscript. However, the most important perspective from which to see a book ideaâand even yourselfâis through the eyes of an…
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Become a Multiple-Book Author
Iâm a big proponent of authors planning out their careers. When they come to me with one book idea, I ask them what other books they plan to write. This allows me to see the possible trajectory of their career and how all their books might work together. One book builds on the next and helps them sell more books…
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The Three Most Important Reasons Authors Need a Blog
Blogging for AuthorsâLesson #11 Lotâs of people will tell you blogs are dead. Too many of them exist. The Internet is too noisy. No one will ever find your site.I know youâd like to believe them because youâd rather be writing your book than blogging. But they are wrong. Blogs are alive and well. Not only that, they provide authors…
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Nonfiction Writing Prompt #46: Create a Call to Action
An email list serves as your most powerful platform element. However, with the amount of email we all receive today, itâs difficult to obtain new subscribers without offering huge value in return for that email address a new subscriber provides. Thatâs why you must create a compelling âcall to actionâ that makes visitors to your site want to âopt inâ…
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