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Writing Blog Treasures 12~1
Welcome to Writing Blog Treasures! Here you’ll find the best of the blogsphere from the past week. So, grab your coffee, sit back and above all – enjoy *smile* NaNoWriMo (the aftermath) NaNoNowWhat? Small Steps for Big Change by Kristen … Continue reading
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Tagged author solutions, blog tips, blogging, blogs, ebook covers, ebook fonts, ebook formatting, ebook publishing, Gene Lempp, indie publishing, NaNoWriMo, publishing, self-publishing, simon & schuster, social media, theme & intent, twitter, writing, writing advice, Writing Blog Treasures, writing tips
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Blog Treasures 8-27
Welcome to my weekly roundup of the best Treasures I’ve found on the blogsphere during the past week. Enjoy! On Publishing and Social Media Are your marketing efforts for your book actually effective? Kristen Lamb continues exploring this topic and … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, blogging, blogs, efficiency, Femme Fatale, Hannibal Lecter, humor, indie publishing, marketing, publishing, social media, sociopath, writing, writing craft, writing style, writing tips, writing tools
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Blog Treasures 6-4
Welcome to my weekly roundup of the best Treasures I’ve found on the blogsphere during the past week. Glad you stopped by, enjoy! On the Publishing Industry There were four excellent over views of traditional publishing vs. self/indie publishing this … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, Blog Treasures, blogging, blogs, Bob Mayer, cabinet of curiosities, character survey, e-books, fan fiction, fiction challenge, free books, Gene Lempp, indie publishing, James Rollins, James Scott Bell, Jami Gold, Janice Hardy, Jen Kirchner, Joe Konrath, Kindle, Late Bloomer, Manon Eileen, Mark Lidstone, Mary Jo Gibson, publishing, Randy Ingermanson, self-publishing, social media, Sonia G Mederios, writing, writing advice
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Blog Treasures 05-21
Welcome to my weekly roundup of the best Treasures I’ve found on the blogsphere during the past week. Glad you stopped by, enjoy! I have to start out by sharing an incredible networking idea for writers started recently on Twitter. … Continue reading
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Tagged Aliventures, Blog Treasures, blogging, blogs, Bookshelf Muse, description, drafts, fiction, Gene Lempp, genre, great ideas, Henrietta Lacks, Janice Hardy, Jess Witkins, Kait Nolan, Kristen Lamb, Larry Brooks, love revolution, MyWANA, plot, plot devices, plotting, revision, Scott Eagan, sensory, Sensory Saturday, show and tell, Story Engineering, story structure, structure, Suzannah Windsor Freeman, Writers Unboxed, writing, writing drafts, writing structure
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