It's a lovely day, you have free time and the sun is shinning. Oh glory day, the only thing that is left is… a GREAT INDIE BOOK! No problem. You pick your phone and hit social media and search "Books" and say to yourself: "To make this even more interesting, the VERY FIRST book related... Continue Reading →
Pride E-mag (June) – 14th Edition
To celebrate the Pride month, we brought some very well known members of the WritingCommunity and LGBTQ+, such as Bjørn Larssen, Anna J Walner, our always present Editor, Ashleigh Bonner, and an AVID advocate a member LGBTQ+ community, Riley Alerton and the O. E. Tearmann! An E-mag that you cannot miss. Download your E-mag here,... Continue Reading →
WAIT! It’s a SCAM! SW E-mag 13th Ed.
And WE ARE BACK with another incredible E-mag for writers, freelances, editors and artists about scams on the writing world, featuring The AMAZING podcaster, artist, and "Scammah", ROI, host of Let Me Tell You Somethin' Bitch podcast ; The energetic cybertronic cyberpunk award-winning author of Complete Darkness, Matt Adcock; The bestselling indie author, Cyberpunk Queen... Continue Reading →
How our Selectivity Helps Your Writing Success?
Image by Tumisu from Pixabay OK! It's TRUE. Scribble's Worth Book Reviews is the most selective book review site of Twitter Writing Community, and one of the most selective book review and promotional sites on the NET. YES! We reject an average of 50% of the books we get. Or do we? Contrary to what... Continue Reading →
Do Reviews Sell Books?
Before we answer this question, we have to ask ourselves: What's the goal of a Book Review? A book review's main objective is to share the reviewer's experience with the book to a potential reader of the review. Image by 200 Degrees from Pixabay With this in mind, we can answer the question in hand:... Continue Reading →
Price Updates Notice
Dear friends, As mentioned in the Latest Stats Report for February, the prices of our services would changed. In a nutshell, due to the high demand of our services, and the blog growth in terms of clients, activities, reach and partners, we had to change our prices. We came up with a Service/Price/Value ratio that:... Continue Reading →
Writerlifters – March’s SW E-Mag 11th Ed.
Download yours What's the best way to promote yourself and your books as a writer on Twitter? Writerlifts, of course! In this Edition of the E-mag, you will learn EVERYTHING you should know about them with the best of the best, including Julie Kusma & Derek King, Anthony Di Angelo, Robert Stubblefield, Gavin Geddes and... Continue Reading →
First-time Authors’ Challenges – SW E-Mag 10th Ed.
Lets face it, it's harder to publish a book than to make a best-seller, and it's even harder to FINISH writing a book. So! for all of you writers that are daunted by the prospects of writing a book, querying and all the challenges of being a newbie writer, here's an E-mag that will help... Continue Reading →
SW Jan Stats
Hello guys, and thank you for following and reading our reviews. Here are some of the stats achieved on the blog. You can download and see it in detail on the pictures below.
SW Tips for Writers Series #3
Here are some cool tips for writers: 1- Use #s Never underestimate the power of a hastag, tag, or link. Use key words, generic that people do search. Twitter, tells you how many times a certain hashtag was used. That can come in handy to know what people are searching. 2- Know your crowd This... Continue Reading →
