1. Thanks to Day as Casey for these tips on how to improve your blog:
https://dayascasey.com/2016/10/27/improve-your-blog/
2. Thanks to Kristen Twardowski for this blog on what happens when authors change their mind after publication:
Changing Books after Publication: What Happens When Authors Change Their Minds?
3. Interesting article by Jillian Casey on A Writer’s Path on how e-books are changing the way we read and write:
4. Olga Nunez Miret on LitWorldInterviews gives us details of a new marketing strategy:
#Author Do you need a push for your campaign or promotion? Try Headtalk
5. G.L Cromarty (The Writing Chimp) tells us why we should share our writing and how to go about it:
6. Thanks to Kristen Twardowski again for this novel writing tool which is free for November:
7. Pearls Before Swine gives us 7 ways to create a book business plan:
https://thepbsblog.wordpress.com/2016/11/02/7-ways-to-create-a-book-business-plan-for-each-book/
8. Thanks to Rachel Poli for these November/December writing contests:
https://rachelpoli.com/2016/11/02/novemberdecember-2016-writing-contests/
9. Jaqueline Oby-Ikocha at The Art of Beautiful Expressions gives tips on changing things so that more people read your blog:
goo.gl/xXWwKu
10. Roberta Pimentel encourages us to share our blogs:
https://robertapimentel.com/2016/10/24/share-your-blog/comment-page-18/#comment-7865
11. Would you like to take part in a survey to help self-published authors? Now is your chance!
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/selfpubsurvey
12. Jean’s Writing gives this tip on how to publish an e-book with pictures:
13. Thanks to Esther Newton for details of the H.E Bates Short Story Competition:
https://esthernewtonblog.wordpress.com/2016/11/02/markets-for-writers-124/
14. Thanks to Enjoyment in Writing/Readers Favorite for this tip on collecting a list of blogs for easy reference:
15. Interesting one from Diana Peach (Myths of the Mirror) on why she gave up her traditional publishing deal and went Indie:
16. Thanks to Adirondack Editing for this blog on what happens to your intellectual property after you die.
EDITING 101: 10 – What Happens When You Die? – NOT in a Metaphysical sense…
17. Last but not least, enjoy these 36 writing tips from Stephen King courtesy of Millionaire’s Digest:
https://millionairesdigest.wordpress.com/2016/11/01/36-killer-writing-tips-from-stephen-king/
Thanks to Chris, the Story Reading Ape, A Cooking Pot and Twisted Tales, All the Above, Kim’s Author Support Blog, Writer’s Treasure Chest, D.G Kaye, and Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie for the re-blogs.
olganm said:
Thanks for the mention, Stevie!
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watchingthedaisies said:
Many thanks. I have just added two of these blogs to my list of follows.
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D. Wallace Peach said:
Thanks for the mention, Stevie. Great links too! This is going to take me a while. 🙂
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Stevie Turner said:
You’re welcome!
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