Nice to hear from a few writer friends on the blog this month. Sara Karnish reminds us about proper critique etiquette and discusses the writer/editor relationship with Pattie Giordani.
It is said that your focus determines your reality. That applies to fictional characters as well. However, there are occasions in real life when we deliberately ignore or avoid something unpleasant. Writer pal Kathryn Craft shows us effective ways to depict that in our characters.
Over at Good Story Company, Amy Wilson draws a distinct line between editing and revision while Kristen Overman delves into the “chosen one” trope and how to ensure your hero is up to the task.
Struggling with book marketing? With a writing drought? With imposter syndrome? We got you covered on all three this month.
All that and a little more. Enjoy!
Follow the Energy of Denial by Kathryn Craft
Chosen One Stories: Is Your Hero Worthy of the Journey? by Kristen Overman
How Right Do Your Characters Have to Be? by Terry Odell
How to Give a Critique (Without Being Too Critical) by Sara Karnish
I Would Rather See My Books Pirated Than This (Or Why Goodreads and Amazon are Becoming Dumpster Fires) by Jane Friedman
How to Market Your Books to Get Worldwide Exposure by Diana Urban
How Authors Use Preorders to Promote New Books in 2023 by AJ Yee
5 Things Influencers Look for in a Book by Ryan Steck
5 Ways to Survive a Publishing Drought by Katrina Kittle
The Difference Between Editing and Revising by Amy Wilson
The Author/Editor Relationship: A Q&A with Pattie Giordani by Sara Karnish
How to Escape Imposter Syndrome in Your Writing Life by Lynette M. Burrows