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How to Create a Manuscript Template

27 May, 2014 by Debra

Styles formatting optionWhen you open MS Word, you probably just start typing without giving much thought to the settings of that document. But those settings may not be the ideal for a novel manuscript. For example, all manuscripts should be double spaced, but Word’s default document is single spaced.

Therefore learning about styles and templates will allow [Read more…] about How to Create a Manuscript Template

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3 Tools for Creating Attention Grabbing Graphics

19 May, 2014 by Debra

All the gurus say it: “Include a quality image with your blog post.”

And with the rapidly growing popularity of Pinterest, many authors have created a Pinterest business account. They pin attention grabbing, irresistible graphics that drive traffic to their blogs, market their books, and build their platform.

I agree, but I am neither artistic nor versed in Photoshop. What’s a person to do?

Keep reading because I’ve found an answer. [Read more…] about 3 Tools for Creating Attention Grabbing Graphics

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Filed Under: Marketing Tips Tagged With: author, graphics, marketing, writers

Cynthia T. Toney and Bird Face

16 May, 2014 by Debra

Our Friday Feature author interview today is with Cynthia T. Toney. Her book, Bird Face, released February 2014 and is garnering nothing but 4- and 5-star reviews on Amazon.

Let’s dive in.

Debra: How did you choose the publishers you queried for your book?

Cynthia: I looked for publishers that didn’t always follow trends in their offerings. And those that published middle-grade and young adult fiction that was more serious than silly.Cynthia T. Toney, Author of Bird Face

Debra: Publishers who don’t follow trends—that’s interesting. What gave you that idea, and why did you use that strategy? [Read more…] about Cynthia T. Toney and Bird Face

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Filed Under: Author Interviews Tagged With: Author Interviews, interview, publishing, writers

Who’s Telling Your Story?

13 May, 2014 by Debra

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Perspective makes a difference.

Should I write my novel in first person or third (or get totally wild and use second person)?

Am I limited to a single character, or can I use multiple point of view (POV) characters?

Who should my novel’s POV character be?

You want to write a story readers can’t put down, but how do you decide what point of view is the best for your particular story? In fact, how can you even begin to write without having decided this basic element of your story?

There are so many choices. How do you decide what’s best so you can increase your chances of writing a best-selling novel? [Read more…] about Who’s Telling Your Story?

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Filed Under: Writing Skills Tagged With: point of view, POV, protagonist, writers, writing

Is a Literary Agent the Pot of Gold for Writers?

22 April, 2014 by Debra

 

Rainbow Literary Agent

In the words of author RJ Thesman, finding a literary agent is “harder than finding the perfect purse.”

Be that as it may, many authors seek an agent and for good reason.

Agents [Read more…] about Is a Literary Agent the Pot of Gold for Writers?

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Filed Under: Marketing Tips Tagged With: agent, agents, author, literary agents, manuscript, writers

8 Literary Agents Accepting Submissions

21 April, 2014 by Debra

Looking for a Literary Agent?You want to sell your manuscript, right?

But the time and energy required for your publisher search can be exhausting. And you’d really rather spend that time and energy toward your next writing project. 

What’s even more frustrating is [Read more…] about 8 Literary Agents Accepting Submissions

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Filed Under: Markets Accepting Submissions, Writing Skills Tagged With: literary agencies, literary agents, manuscript, writers

The Making of a Book Series: an Interview with Author RJ Thesman

18 April, 2014 by Debra

I’m delighted to have RJ Thesman with me today for this month’s Friday Feature author interview. RJ’s publishing credits include 500+ articles, four books, and 13 anthologies. And like me, she’s a writing coach. Grab your brew of choice and sit back for a great read. RJ imparts some terrific tips for writers to add to their publishing toolbox. [Read more…] about The Making of a Book Series: an Interview with Author RJ Thesman

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Filed Under: Author Interviews, Writing Skills Tagged With: author, Author Interviews, interview, RJ Thesman, writers

Going Crazy with How to Grab Your Reader’s Attention?

8 April, 2014 by Debra

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You are a writer.

You’re working to

  • Sell your articles or book manuscript
  • Build a blog following (if you’re a blogger), and
  • Build your platform.

That means you spend a portion of your time [Read more…] about Going Crazy with How to Grab Your Reader’s Attention?

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Filed Under: Writing Skills Tagged With: attention, attract, headlines, Writing Tips

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