This week, Ruth Harris reminds us that writing is a marathon, not a sprint while Meghan Ward offers tips for ramping up the action in our stories.
Jami Gold provides a three-part series on point of view, Kristen Lamb discusses the benefits of using an unreliable narrator, Sandra Beckwith guides us through the challenges of book marketing, and Chris Winkle walks us through plotting a novel series.
All that, and a little more. Enjoy!
A Writer’s Guide to Patience, Practice, and Persistence by Ruth Harris via Anne R. Allen
Is Your Story a Bit Lazy? Five Ways to Improve the Action by Meghan Ward via Anne R. Allen
7 Questions to Ask Before Creating Your Book Marketing Plan by Sandra Beckwith
Is Our Story’s Point of View Really What We Think It Is? by Jami Gold
How Does Our Characters POV Affect Our Story? by Jami Gold
What Do Readers Want from a Story’s POV? by Jami Gold
Deception as a Storytelling Device: Introducing the Unreliable Narrator by Kristen Lamb
Will China’s Entry into U.S. Publishing Lead to Censorship? by Ed Nawotka
How to Plot a Novel Series by Chris Winkle
Getting Comfortable with Failure by Jael McHenry
Into the Woods by Dave King
Learning from Pinocchio: Creating Charaters Who Are Fully Alive by Barbara Linn Probst
Thanks so much for linking to my guest post on IndieReader about book marketing plans, Phil. I appreciate it!
Sandra Beckwith
Absolutely, Sandra! Excellent information. Thank you for sharing your wisdom. Cheers!