by Alena Wendall, @alenawendall Attending a writers’ conference can be quite an investment of your finances and time. Most importantly, it can be a valuable investment toward your dream of being a …
Three Tips for Improving Your Author Newsletter
by Beth K. Vogt, @bethvogt When you’re designing your author newsletter think three Ts: TEMPLATE We’re told to be all about brand, so consider how you’re presenting yourself on your website …
After a Book Is Published, What’s Next?
by Delores Topliff, @DeloresTopliff Authors work hard. We may follow a mentor, find a critique partner, and join a group. Study the craft, although there’s always more to learn. Enter contests …
Should Authors Blog?
by Hallee Bridgeman, @halleeb Should You Blog as An Author? There’s an idea that blogging is old-fashioned and that readers don’t read blogs anymore, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. …
Dreaming With God – Does My Story Matter?
by Kariss Lynch, @Kariss_Lynch Does this story matter? That’s what we wonder as we write our manuscripts, which often feel like a mess as we write. What we are really …