There are thousands of books around, but only a small percentage of those ever gets read, not because they aren’t good, but because many writers obliterate every possible chance the book has with readers by making these 4 book marketing mistakes: 1- A blurb that gives off the plot ENTIRELY Imagine this: You go to... Continue Reading →
Little Owl by Lauri Schoenfeld
Adeline suffers from Anxiety and PTSD, yet is trying to find peace and be a good mother to her two daughters and a good wife while trying to not be affected by her traumatic past. Available at Amazon It’s all good and well, until her instincts tell her that she is in danger, and her... Continue Reading →
The Writer’s Success Misconception
When we envision a successful writer, be it Stephen King, J. K. Rolling and many other GIANTS of modern literature, we tend to create a very distorted image of the success as a writer. In a few words, we think that the ONLY WAY to be a successful "writer" is to write fiction, be it... Continue Reading →
The #1 Reason Most Talented Writers DON’T Succeed
Each and every person has its own definition of success, but when it comes to writing, it all revolves around those juicy "Best-seller" prizes. THAT's the holy grail of writing. YET, only a handful of writers get there, and most of them aren't even talented! SO! The question is simple: Why do most talented writers... Continue Reading →
Texas Dead By William Gensburger
In a town in Texas called Corpus Christi, Detective Mackenzie, known as Maxie, starts investigating a murder of an investment advisor that seems totally random, because of the way he was murdered. Things start off becoming even stranger because it seems that the victim is a normal, very nice guy that didn’t have enemies at... Continue Reading →
Dos and Donts While Writing Characters
So, here we are again, to give you a few tips that might as well just save your manuscript, this time, about characters! 1- Don't make your characters EXTRA special, so much so that readers can't relate One of the things that prevents the reader to enjoy a book is not being able to relate... Continue Reading →
Lipstick Asylum By Nzondi
“For since death came through the first woman, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a woman."Eldá Nani Kama From the cover, we can assume that women will play a major role on this, be it good or bad, but from that intro, we find out that it’s pretty much the bad side, which... Continue Reading →
The 5 Traits of GREAT Writers
We here at Scribble's Worth are fortunate enough to be trusted with the reviews of many GREAT authors, from indie to traditionally published, from writers that are just starting out to best-selling authors, with around 30+ books reviewed in detail, and more than 100 books submitted, we have noted a trend when it comes to... Continue Reading →
Why Rejection isn’t Failing when it comes to Writing
Failure means that you have quit on your pursuit. Rejection simply means that the entity to which you sent your request does not accept you, and that can be for a myriad of reasons. Now, Why this distinction is important? Because, no matter how much you are rejected, you can always continue to work on... Continue Reading →
Year of the WHAT (Slut)? by Jennifer Lierberman
A bold title, a VERY bold title indeed. "The Year of the What?" is a powerful statement into itself, given that it is aimed to shock the reader into curiosity and awareness, something that it does effectively. THANKFULLY, we at Scribble’s Worth are pro-shock, pro-women, pro-indie, pro-diversity and inclusion of all and are not hindered... Continue Reading →
