1. Thanks to John Kremer for these venues for authors to speak and present:
http://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/hundreds-of-places-for-authors-to-speak-and-present/
2. Julie C. Dao gives some advice on what to do if an agent or editor is interested in your book:
http://www.publishingcrawl.com/2018/01/26/an-agent-or-editor-is-interested-what-next/
3. Derek Haines gives some info on book pricing:
https://justpublishingadvice.com/amazon-ebook-pricing-strategy-for-kindle-unlimited/
4. Thanks to Ryan Lanz at A Writer’s Path for sharing this info from B&N Press:
Barnes & Noble Announces B&N Press, an Enhanced Self-Publishing Suite
5. Thanks to Sacha Black for these 7 lessons she wished she’d learned before she started writing:
6. I’m still waiting to hear about my screenplay. Perhaps I’d better read this from ‘Screencraft’:
5 Questions Screenwriters Should Be Ready to Answer
7. Thanks to Joan Hall for this blog on spell-checking:
Spell Check ~ Best Friend or Worse Enemy
8. Thanks to The Uncensored Writer for these cons of traditional publishing:
https://theuncensoredwriter.wordpress.com/2018/01/29/the-cons-of-traditional-publishing/
9. Want to submit to the Crossways magazine? Here’s how:
New Lit Magazine: Call for Submissions!
10. Thanks to Shawn Robinson for this info on how to re-blog without a re-blog button:
http://www.shawnpbrobinson.com/how-to-re-blog-without-a-re-blog-button/
11. MaBeautility gives 31 blogging tips:
https://mabeautility.wordpress.com/2018/01/31/highly-requested-blogging-tips/
12. Thanks to Erica Verrillo for these 53 free writing contests for February:
Thanks for these great links Stevie. Much appreciated. 🙂
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