It is St Valentine’s Day...the feast day of the martyred priest who married Christians in defiance of Emperor Claudius (269AD). Patron Saint of Lovers, Marriage, Young People and Bee Keepers.
Around the Publishing Blogosphere several
big conferences are about to kick off. O’Reillys Tools of Change is underway
but this year they started with Author (R)Evolution Day where for about the
first time writers got to be at a big publishing conference with content directed
at them. Porter Anderson wraps up the important points...Metadata!!!!
Mediabistro has the low down on Porters panel discussion at this event...promotion. This is very hot off the press as
ARD was yesterday.
TOC starts today and Indie ReCon (Free and Online)
is this weekend.
Indies can do all this RT @annehill: New big 6: google, apple, amazon, Sony, kobo, nook. #ARDay #TOCcon" hey NYC, you listening?
— Joanna Penn (@thecreativepenn) February 12, 2013
This week Charles Gonzales post on
Discovery only being a problem for publishers got mentioned a lot as people
took sides.
Bookish the new ‘Discovery’ site set up by 3 Big Publishers launched and quickly got panned for what it wasn’t and should have been. Everybody had such high hopes!
Joanna Penn has a great post on writing more and getting a daily writing habit and another one on Sampling...This is a must read if you are thinking of going digital.
Mike Shatzkin wraps up his series on Bookstores...Publishers and the Future. Would you pay to browse a book store?
Rachelle Gardner cautions about who is reading your unpublished work...and who should be...while
Writeitsideways continues this theme with the post Want Agents To Read Your MS...Do This First.
Chuck has a thoughtful reflective post on The Hardest Writerly Truth (usual warnings apply)
KillZone has a great post on Working On More Than One Book At A Time.
The Passive Guy has the run down on What Every Writer Should Know...If you are teaching writing or planning a conference you should read this!
In the Craft section,
The Fabulous Jami Gold on synopsis...This
is a great cheat sheet on constructing a synopsis...or even an outline before
you write the book.
Blake Snyder, he of Save The Cat (THE screenwriting craft book) has a guest post on his site by Marilyn Brant. This takes the classic Pride and Prejudice and applies the Save the Cat Beat sheet. Great stuff!
Chuck Wendig on 5 things you should know about narrative viewpoint...(Warning it’s Chuck!)
Diabolical Plots has an interview with Kristine Rusch on Critique...Kris and Dean run workshops on critiques but quite differently....Take a look!
The Bookshelf Muse on info dumping...when to do it or not....
Victoria Mixon 14 ways to love what your manuscript loves.
Linking Verbs...do you need them?
In the Marketing Section,
AuthorMedia on engaging readers on your Facebook Author Page...3 Great Tips!
Good Author websites...with examples from Bookcovercafe
Why you might not be succeeding at Self Publishing... and Digital Book World has five unexpected tips to help you succeed...
To finish,
Recently some writers and I were discussing
how sometimes you feel a fraud even tho you are published and you might know
some stuff about the industry. The lovely Jami Gold has a great post on this subject but even better she links to one of those WOW TED talks that puts it
all into perspective. This is a link to share around to everyone!!
Every now and then I post a video to say
thanks to one of my commenter’s (FB and Blog)...Melinda this one is for you in
honour of Today’s Big Wedding Anniversary. Congratulations Melinda and James.
pic from the fabulous Debbie Ridpath Ohi Writers Rejection Valentine
4 comments:
Thank you Maureen :) Love that song! (and that movie), Still going strong at 25 years and looking forward to the next 25.
Melinda
xxx
I now have eight tabs open to read. There goes my evening. I WAS going to: watch Shortland Street, looking for some timeline information for my editor (impt stuff when you write a three book historical saga) and maybe try to finish the cryptic crossword. All these now on hold while I taste what you have dished up for us this week.
Thanks for doing the hard work, Maureen. You make me look good and impressive with my colleagues and the students I teach.
Yeah Right Tania...You are impressive!!
Have a great celebration Melinda!
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