This week, Robert Lee Brewer presents several examples of successful query letters categorized by genre. Anne R. Allen offers methods for rescuing a stagnant manuscript as well as an analysis of Amazon’s increasingly stringent review system.
Over at Mythcreants, Oren Ashkenazi discusses ways to avoid recycling the same types of conflict within your story while on Writer Unboxed, Donald Maass discusses the dread and anxiety that propel our protagonists forward. No one likes to receive one-star reviews, but Sandra Beckwith explains how writers can learn from them.
All that and little more. Enjoy!
How to Write Successful Queries for Any Genre of Writing by Robert Lee Brewer
How to Rescue an Endangered Book and Restore Your Author Mojo by Anne R. Allen
Amazon’s Review Rules Have Become Even Stricter in 2020 by Anne R. Allen
Space Kadet: The Twisted Tale of a Sad, Sad Internet Troll by Victoria Strauss
Six Tips for Avoiding Repetitive Conflict by Oren Ashkenazi
5 Important Tips for Achieving Indie Author Success by Dave Chesson
3 Reasons to Embrace One-Star Reader Reviews by Sandra Beckwith
Writing Craft: How Point-of-View Affects Dialogue by Jami Gold
‘Emergency’ Online Library Draws Ire of Some Authors by Alexander Alter
Will Online-Only Events Bring Book Sales? No One Knows Yet by Kate Dwyer
The Upside of Anxiety by Donald Maass