How to Navigate the Publishing Industry with Social Anxiety
by Marie Croke Publishing attracts story-lovers—readers, writers, gamers, dreamers—many of whom want to do more than just write their stories. […]
by Marie Croke Publishing attracts story-lovers—readers, writers, gamers, dreamers—many of whom want to do more than just write their stories. […]
by Jeremy Zentner In the ever-changing age of technology, the opportunities for publication are as daunting as they are diverse.
by the SFWA Safety Committee Listen, so there’s this prince in Nigeria who really needs— Hey, wait, where are you
by the SFWA Safety Committee Have you ever considered writing under a pen name? Some authors use pseudonyms to separate
by Anthony W. Eichenlaub Genre: A marketing construct. Its only purpose is to get books into the hands of people
By Rachael K. Jones Work-for-hire writing jobs are common in novel-length work, especially in the world of tie-in fiction, but
by Scott King Writing book descriptions sucks, but it doesn’t have to be hard. If you can write a whole
By Karawynn Long Note: This post does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content,
by Jelena Dunato When my publisher prepared the marketing strategy for my upcoming novel Dark Woods, Deep Water, one of
by William C. Tracy Congrats! You’re an indie author! You’ve written a book, (hopefully) had critiques and edited it, put