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So You Want to Make the Bestseller List, But Do You Know What It Takes?

20 February, 2017 by Debra

New York Times Bestseller List

Lately, I’ve been reading Tim Grahl’s Book Launch Blueprint: The Step-by-Step Guide to Launching a Bestseller. Making a bestseller list woos authors like the cry of the mythical Siren. It carries status and puts oomph behind the sales of future books.

But do you have a true understanding of what it takes to make those lists?

Bestselling author Tim Ferriss explains in “How Bestseller Lists Work…and Introducing the Amazon Monthly 100” that the NYT has “20 weekly and 3 monthly lists.”

Wow! There’s also the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, and Washington Post. That’s a lot of opportunities to make a bestseller list. And let’s not forget Amazon.

If making bestseller status is your goal, then it’s important to know the criteria used to make the determination. Otherwise how can you [Read more…] about So You Want to Make the Bestseller List, But Do You Know What It Takes?

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Filed Under: Marketing Tips Tagged With: best seller, bestseller, bestseller list

Moving from Journalism to Novels: How One Author Did It

17 February, 2017 by Debra

author Marie Wells CoutuToday, I welcome back author Marie Wells Coutu. My first interview with Marie was shortly after her debut novel, For Such a Time, which won the Books of Hope contest. Thirsting for More, the second book in her Mended Vessels series was a finalist in the 2016 Selah Awards Contest and a semi-finalist in the Royal Palm Literary Awards sponsored by Florida Writers Association. You can find more about Marie and her novels on her Facebook page, at her website (MarieWellsCoutu.com), or follow her on Twitter (@mwcoutu). Now, Write Integrity Press is releasing Marie’s third book in her Mended Vessels series.

According to your bio, you wrote your first book I Came from Venus when you were in the 8th grade. Did it get published? [Read more…] about Moving from Journalism to Novels: How One Author Did It

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Filed Under: Author Interviews Tagged With: book series, Marie Wells Coutu

Should I Use Italics or Quotation Marks? A Style Guide to Formatting Titles

14 February, 2017 by Debra

Chicago Manual of Style book cover
When I went to high school, teachers taught us to underline book titles. With the advent of all things digital, that changed. In fact a lot got changed.

What I’m talking about is the stylized treatment of text.

In the world of publishing, there are two style books that pull most of the weight. In the book world, The Chicago Manual of Style is the primary style guide (first published in 1906!). This book contains over 1000 pages and instructs how to [Read more…] about Should I Use Italics or Quotation Marks? A Style Guide to Formatting Titles

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Filed Under: Writing Skills Tagged With: style guide

Don’t Make These Mistakes in Doing Research

6 February, 2017 by Debra

Today’s my birthday, so I decided to take the day off and have my friend Donna Wittlif guest post. I first met Donna through an online group I belong to and then had the opportunity to edit one of her books—fascinating sci-fi.

She is a retired special education and English teacher who loves writing. Her World Eternal series are science fiction/religious stories for young adults and adults.

Mistakes in Doing Research

When writers are working on a book, [Read more…] about Don’t Make These Mistakes in Doing Research

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Filed Under: Guest Posts, Writing Skills Tagged With: Donna Wittlif, research

8 Scriptures to Motivate You for Your Day

24 January, 2017 by Debra

dog dressed in shirt and headphonesI don’t know about you, but during the long dark days of winter, I can get a bit down and unmotivated. Doctors call it seasonal affective disorder (SAD). I counter this gloominess with white Christmas lights in my bedroom that come on at 5 a.m. to simulate sunrise. I also take extra B complex during the winter.

You may not combat SAD, but I don’t know of any writer who doesn’t suffer from a lack of motivation at one time or another. Sitting down to write can be tough sometimes when your project is giving you problems. So today, I thought I’d post some of my favorite Bible verses that help me get motivated for my day—writing or otherwise. [Read more…] about 8 Scriptures to Motivate You for Your Day

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Filed Under: Motivation Tagged With: motivation, self-motivation

Publishing with more than 1 publisher in the same year

20 January, 2017 by Debra

I’m happy to have novelist Elaine Marie Cooper joining us today. She’s not only an award-winning author, but she also consistently publishes with two different publishers. That gives her a unique perspective on the publishing world, so I’m excited to have her share her experiences here.

Author Elaine Marie CooperElaine describes herself as a history geek. Her bookshelves are filled with volumes about the American Revolution, an era she became fascinated with when growing up in Massachusetts. Her passions are her family, her faith in Christ and writing — usually about the American Revolution, a frequent subject of her novels.

Legacy of Deer Run released last month. How many books does that make for you now? [Read more…] about Publishing with more than 1 publisher in the same year

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Filed Under: Author Interviews Tagged With: Deer Run saga, Elaine Marie Cooper, historical fiction

Don’t Let the Em Dash Confuse You, Here’s How to Use It

16 January, 2017 by Debra

Punctuation.

I can visualize readers cringing as they read that word.

“I don’t understand all those rules and I don’t want to.”

“Let editors worry about the correct punctuation.”

“I just want to write, not worry about where to put a comma.”

Do you see yourself in the above sentences? [Read more…] about Don’t Let the Em Dash Confuse You, Here’s How to Use It

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Do we set goals or fulfill our calling?

3 January, 2017 by Debra

concert platformI don’t know about you, but my inbox has been jammed with emails about making 2017 a great year. Nothing in and of itself wrong with that goal. But I’ve deleted those emails without reading them.

This year I won’t be setting goals  [Read more…] about Do we set goals or fulfill our calling?

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