1.  Thanks to Erica Verrillo for these 11 literary fiction publishers accepting manuscripts:

http://publishedtodeath.blogspot.co.uk/2017/09/11-literary-fiction-publishers.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:+PublishingAndOtherFormsOfInsanity+(Publishing+…+and+Other+Forms+of+Insanity)

2.  Thanks to D.E Haggerty for this blog on sharing an awesome review of your book:

https://dehaggerty.wordpress.com/2017/09/08/youve-got-an-awesome-review-of-your-book-now-what-authormarketing-marketing/

3.  Sue Vincent gives some advice on how to write a book:

How to write a book…

4.  Who’s joining the BlogBashChat on Twitter this Sunday evening?

Join the Bloggers Bash First Ever Twitter Chat @BloggersBash #BlogBashChat

5.  Loretta Livingstone, guest on Helen Hollick’s blog, writes about embarrassing book signing events:

https://ofhistoryandkings.blogspot.co.uk/2017/09/embarrassing-book-signings-by-loretta.html?showComment=1505234831613#c1718206513460441850

6.  Thanks to Martin Crosbie for these secrets he learned whilst running a book promotion site:

Secrets I Learned from Running a Book Promotion Site

7.  Thanks to Diana Urban on the BookBub Partners Blog for these 7 ideas on getting your book more international exposure:

How to Market Your Book to Get Worldwide Exposure

8.  Bryn Donovan gives 50 plot ideas for a mystery story:

50 Intriguing Mystery Story Ideas!

9.  Thanks to Rachel Poli for these 5 elements of a short story:

https://rachelpoli.com/2017/09/12/the-5-elements-of-a-short-story/

10.  Zoe Carter, guest on Nicholas C. Rossis’ blog, gives 7 best options to test your writing skills:

7 Best Options to Test Your Writing Skills (Plus Earn Some Money)

11. Thanks again to Rachel Poli for these Sept/Oct writing competitions:

https://rachelpoli.com/2017/09/05/septemberoctober-2017-writing-contests/

12. Sarah Bolme on The Book Designer writes about building an author platform:

https://www.thebookdesigner.com/2017/07/do-you-have-a-platform/

Thanks to Chris, the Story Reading Ape, Writer’s Treasure Chest, and Don Massenzio for the re-blogs.