Darren, lets get down to it. You are one of the most detailedwriters we have had on Scribble's Worth Book Reviews, specially when it comes to character traits, but before we go there, Darren, tell us, how did Graveslinger came about? Graveslinger first came around as a concept for a graphic novel series, but due... Continue Reading →
Writers of the Future VOLUME 39 By L. Ron Hubbard Library
Have you ever heard about one book, or brand that you never had the chance to read or try, but you knew it was simply legendary? Or heard about an author, got curious and then out of the blue you see their your in your local store and just gasp in surprise and delight? Well,... Continue Reading →
How Editors Relax, with Deon Ashleigh
Deon Ashleigh! Welcome back. How is the new year starting? Thanks! It’s starting well. I have a big goal I’m aiming for, so I’m excited to plan and work hard to reach it. Writing as a sanctuary applies to you, but I have a better question: Given that you are so passionate about editing, do... Continue Reading →
The Missing Blurb
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 →
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 →
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 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 →
“Bullseye Writing” E-mag 9th Ed.
Download here And the FIRST E-mag of the year 2022 is here! With an experienced plethora of guests, including our Award Winning Author, Marie Powell, Jeffrey A. Carver a living Sci-Fi legend, and our NEWEST Team Member and Excellent Editor: Ashleigh Bonner! This E-mag brings you advices on writing, research and editing in several aspects... Continue Reading →
Writing Advices Series #2
"Which lessons you learned the hard way?" was the question we asked and here are some GREAT answers: 1 Fail. Fail a lot. Means you’re writing.GioWritesStuff 2 It's a fine line between 'the reader will figure out the plot' and over-explaining things to the point of being annoyingly condescendingMiriam Van Scott 3 There is writing... Continue Reading →
