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Essays That Didn’t Make It Into My Book: Men Writing Women
If you missed yesterday’s post, I’m recapping all the essays that didn’t make it into the final version. Yesterday it was Guilty Pleasures. Today is Men Writing Women. As you can tell these titles were a work in progress, just like the essays themselves. This essay came about when I notice discourse about male screenwriters…
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Essays That Didn’t Make It Into My Book: Guilty Pleasures
If you’re a writer, you’re well aware that not everything you write will end up in the final draft of your text. I am no different. I cut stuff out of blog posts that I think don’t fit or don’t add anything. And I was no different in regards to my book. Not every essay…
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The Books of My Life
I am shamelessly stealing this concept from Entertainment Weekly from when they did an interview with Taylor Jenkins Reid. I found it interesting and introspective, so I’m doing it for myself. I can’t promise it will be as interesting or introspective, but you’ll learn something new about me. And hey, that’s something too. The first…
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KDP Select vs. Wide Publishing: Which is Right For You?
As an indie author, you have a choice between putting your books in Amazon KDP Select or going wide. If you don’t what going wide means, you’re not alone. I was in the same boat up until a few months ago. Going wide simply means that an author has decided to publish their books beyond…
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Book Sales Goals For Living Rent Free In My Head
To have a successful book launch, you need to set some goals. Without knowing what you want to accomplish from publishing your book, you’ll inevitably become disappointed. Outlining what you want from your book release will go a long way in making your launch the best it can be. The goals you make don’t have…
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Why I Priced My Books The Way I Did
When you’re indie author, you get to be your own boss. Every decision made about your book is up to you. Including the price of your books. While it is kinda fun having that much control over your book, picking the price is not as simple as it may seems. Some authors prefer to have…