This week started with a hiss and a roar when the New York
Times Best Seller list came out. A
book no one had heard of had hit number one! Then, in a fascinating real time
take down by YA authors and literary detectives, the story came out through
Twitter. And what a story! Read it as it happened and then read the wise advice of Kris Rusch who has seen it all before.
The USA today list is calculated purely on sales so it’s
always interesting when an author keeps hitting it. What are they doing right?
Here is how one author achieved it three times.
Last week I linked to Hugh Howey’s Part One and Two of his
excellent mini series of posts on writing insights- written while aboard his
boat floating in the Pacific with turtles.. (Not jealous not jealous not
jea...) Part Three and Part Four
are just as good.
Ahh Canada... home to amazing wildlife, amazing syrup,
amazing writers and ... Wattpad. But wait... Wattpad is introducing a new video
storytelling app, Raccoon. Think video serial stories in real time...
Joanna Penn posted an interesting interview with Sarah
Painter on how writers can overcome fear and self doubt. This is well worth a
listen or read the transcript.
This week Hollywood Reporter looked at a case going to trial on who actually owns the name Jack Ryan. Was it the Tom Clancy’s estate or
the film company or the widow or no one? Can a character name be copyrighted?
Alli – or The Alliance of Independent Authors is gearing up
for the next and last 24 hour online fringe conference. Each conference has a
theme and the upcoming one is all about author business. This is well worth signing up for ... and its free!
Sean Platt has his fingers in many writing pies along with
other creative endeavors like the Smarter Artists summit. Here is his ten point plan on how to make a living as an Indie author. Writing an amazing book is not
at number one... (When I sit down to write I always hear Sean’s voice saying
... First Know Your Why!)
In The Craft Section,
Insights into your midpoint scene- C S Lakin
Writing multiple points of view- use music- March McCarron
Weaving back story into front story- James Scott Bell - Bookmark
Create an idea bank- Ruth Harris- Bookmark
Tracking your writing- Prolifico
How to slow time for more relaxed writing sessions –
Elizabeth Spann Craig- Bookmark
5 ways to introduce a fantasy language-WritersEdit
What to do when you can’t make things up- Roz Morris
2 great posts from Janice Hardy - Conflict – Why it isn’t about fighting and Creating Unique Characters. - Bookmark
In The Marketing Section,
The Visibility Gambit- David Gaughran- Bookmark
Ultimate guide to creating a media kit- Chris Well (This is
part 4 but you should read all the other parts.)
437 Book Marketing tips- Derek Murphy
Why I used ARC’s to promote my book- Alli Blog- Bookmark
How to throw an online launch party- Kristen Lamb
Martin Crosbie’s list of Book Promo sites- Bookmark coz its
huge!
Amy Collins looks at all the right things to do in Book Promo
To Finish,
Nathan Bransford has been cranking up his blog again on all
things writerly. This week he asked Mike Shatzkin about the next horror nightmare
for publishing... What if Barnes and Noble closed down....
So you may have noticed some changes on the blog. It’s
Spring... Over the next few weeks there will be a few more changes... (I miss
my space pics already.) I’m also the Fabo Judge for the next two weeks - the
entries are flooding in already! Who wants a quiet life... umm.
Maureen
@craicer