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How to Use Goodreads as a Writer, Part 2

How to Use Goodreads as a Writer, Part 2

by Jill Williamson | Sep 28, 2022 | Learning from Other Authors, Marketing, Writing As A Business

Today I am continuing the Goodreads discussion I began last week. You can read last week’s post here. In short, Goodreads is a place where readers go to talk about books, learn about new books, organize their reading lists, and more. It’s a place authors...
How To Find A Cover Designer — And How to Be One Yourself by Jenneth Dyck

How To Find A Cover Designer — And How to Be One Yourself by Jenneth Dyck

by Stephanie Morrill | Oct 27, 2021 | Guest Posts, Marketing

Jenneth Dyck is a dyslexic writer, illustrator, and designer who creates book covers professionally for indie authors and small press publishers. She is currently the senior graphic designer at Havok Publishing and resides outside of Washington D.C. She holds degrees...
How To Market Your Novel Authentically with Taylor Bennett

How To Market Your Novel Authentically with Taylor Bennett

by Stephanie Morrill | May 26, 2021 | Guest Posts, Marketing

Stephanie here. Less than a week until the 2021 100-for-100 writing challenge begins! If you haven’t yet signed up, you can do so and learn all the details here. Taylor Bennett is a Jesus-loving, world-traveling lover of books, words, and stories. Receiving her...
How to Craft a Killer Tagline for Your Book

How to Craft a Killer Tagline for Your Book

by Shannon Dittemore | May 8, 2020 | Getting Published, Marketing, Writing, Writing As A Business

What is a tagline, does my book need one, and how do I craft something that hits on all the right notes? These are the questions we’re going to answer today, and I’m going to do that by sharing some of the taglines I found on my shelf, and by giving you a...
Book Covers Q & A

Book Covers Q & A

by Shannon Dittemore | Feb 14, 2020 | Author Life, Getting Published, Marketing, Writing As A Business

Good morning, friends!  You’re catching me one day after revealing the cover for my October release, WINTER, WHITE AND WICKED. I’m still riding high on that fun share, so I thought we’d talk a little bit about book cover development and what that looks like from...
How To Describe Your Book So People Want To Read It

How To Describe Your Book So People Want To Read It

by Stephanie Morrill | Sep 23, 2019 | Book Proposals, Getting Published, Marketing, Writing As A Business

One of the questions that always makes me squirm is, “What’s your book about?” Cue panic and stammering! But I’ve become much better in the last few years as I’ve worked on how to answer this even before I write the book. In the...
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