There are two words that describe the weather at the moment
in my home town. Balmy and Barmy. You never know what you are going to get when
you step outside the door.
The news around the publishing world is similar.
Are the screenwriters going on strike? (You would think the
studios learned from the last time.)
Are there less eBooks being published? (Is everybody copying
fake news?)
What’s happening with the bestseller lists? Penny Sansevieri
has some hard truths about them.
Who had the bright idea of adding eBooks into the PLR in Britain... (I can hear the cheers from down here –yippee.)
Who knew that everyone would be listening to podcasts on
their phones... which has fueled the podcast market and now audio books are
going gangbusters. Joanna talks to J Daniel Sawyer about all the changes in audio. (balmy)
Written Word surveyed 1000 Kindle readers and found out some startling facts that authors need to be aware of. This is a must read!
Some things stay the same. You need author friends. Joanna Penn talks about how to find these valuable guides on the writing path. (balmy)
You need to keep learning the craft. Michael Hauge has a
fantastic post on how to change your critique group so everyone is learning and growing in the craft.
The Rocking Self Publishing podcast had an exceptional episode with Kevin Tumlinson who talked about the ways to use a UBL – Unique Book Link available from Draft2Digital- free
Robin Bennis has a great post on productivity and exploding dogs.- (barmy)
Darcy Pattison has a must read post on Amazon ads... (go
on... dip your toe in...)
Ruth Harris has a stand out post on rejection and failure
and how to put them into perspective. (We must be barmy to do this writing
thing...)
In The Craft Section,
How to format a book. Bookmark
When good characters go bad- Writer Unboxed
Why novellas are making a comeback- Ali Luke- Bookmark
Two great posts from K M Weiland Don’t write expository dialogue and
Overly complex plots -Bookmark Both!
5 unrealistic character traits- Mythcreants
Making your characters jump off the page- Angela Ackerman
and James Scott Bell. (I have this book and it is awesome!)
How not to start a novel!- Anne R Allen- Bookmark
7 tips to deal with back story-Pat Verducci
In The Marketing Section,
Get better at pitching- Write Life
Writing a series as a marketing strategy- Peter Mulraney
4 steps to generate sales with keywords- Beth Bacon-
Bookmark!
Creating author business plans- Marcy Kennedy
3 ways you are wasting social media time- Jonathan Chan
8 ways to grow your Facebook author page- Frances Caballo
Promoting series books- Daniel Arenson- Bookmark
To Finish,
Sometimes you just can’t find the right title no matter how
hard you try. Tara Sparling has the answer. She has a collection of nifty title generators for the struggling author. You would have to be barmy not to check
it out....
Maureen
@craicer
It’s nearly time to write my monthly newsletter. I round up the best of the bookmarked craft and marketing links as well as some other bits and pieces. If you want to want to check it out and join our merry band of virtual coffee drinkers, make sure you subscribe. Coffee is the fuel for the blog so I’m thanking all the people who hit the coffee button this week.
Pic : Flickr Creative Commons/ Chenelle J- When the weather
can’t make up its mind...
3 comments:
Hi Maureen, the link for How to optimise Facebook ads- Bookmark is incorrect. It goes to one of the other articles.
But there's some good stuff here anyway!
Thanks Mike,
That was a double up so I deleted it. Did you see Darcy Pattisons post? That was jaw droppingly good!
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Yes, I've saved it. Haven't read it thoroughly yet. Thanks
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