This week, Anne R. Allen warns us against career-killing marketing tactics, Ruth Harris shows authors how to build a better bio, and Beth Barany provides strategies for developing characters and plot.
At Writer Unboxed, Kathryn Craft offers sage advice on handling copy edits while over at the Kill Zone, James Scott Bell helps us determine when our book is ready for prime time.
Angela Ackerman explains how to use setting as more than a mere backdrop and my favorite article of this batch is Lauren Sapala’s timely (for me) discussion of the paralyzing stress that can occur when writers become too “attached to outcome.”
All that and a little more. Enjoy!
How Bad Marketing Can Destroy Your Author Brand, Lose Friends, and Influence Nobody by Anne R. Allen
How to Plan, Write, and Develop a Book: Word Count Goals for the Three Acts of Your Novel, Memoir, or Non-Fiction Book by Mary Carroll Moore
6 Ways Your Author Bio Can Help You Sell Books by Ruth Harris
Top Digital Marketing Takeaways from U.S. Book Show 2022 by AJ Jack via BookBub
Copy Edits: To Challenge or Concede? by Kathryn Craft
When Is Your Book Ready to be Published? by James Scott Bell
7 Essential Tips to Plan Your Novel Like a Pro by Beth Barany via Anne R. Allen
Serialization Rights for Traditional and Self-Published Authors by Matt Knight at Sidebar Saturdays
Publishing Contracts 101: Beware Internal Contradictions by Victoria Strauss at Writer Beware
Setting Description Mistakes that Weaken a Story by Angela Ackerman
Stressed About Your Writing? What’s Really Going On (and How to Get Over It) by Lauren Sapala