This week, Ken Miyamoto encourages us to define our characters via their actions using Mad Max, Wall-E, and There Will be Blood as examples.
Dianne Pearce covers various ways to promote our books and help others do the same while Penny Sansevieri offers marketing strategies for a book series. Sarah Stewart Taylor delves into the emotional roller coaster of the writing life and Rob Eagar reviews recent changes on Amazon that affect authors.
All that and a little more. Enjoy!
Getting Away With Murder: A 5-Point Plan On How To Kill A Character by Christopher Luke Dean
Defining a Character Through Action: Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior by Ken Miyamoto
Defining a Character Through Action: Wall-E by Ken Miyamoto
Defining a Character Through Action: There Will Be Blood by Ken Miyamoto
10 Amazon Changes Authors Need to Know About by Rob Eagar
What is Kindle Vella? An In-Depth Explanation by Chris Fried
How to Sell Your Book – Part I by Dianne Pearce
How to Sell Your Book – Part II: Finish Your Damn Novel and What About Flash Fiction? by Dianne Pearce
How to Sell Your Book – Part III: Pay It Forward by Dianne Pearce
How to Make the Most of a Writing Hour by Ramona DeFelice Long
3 Quick Fixes for Your Dialogue by Jessica Strawser
5 Simple Marketing Strategies for Your Book Series by Penny Sansevieri
The Parts They Don’t Tell You by Sarah Stewart Taylor
How to Juggle More Than One Manuscript by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb