Write What Needs To Be Written

Many times, writers, in an attempt to “ride the wave” of a certain genre, write a book, or several, about a popular theme, in an attempt to reach “success faster”. Image by 200 Degrees from Pixabay This tactic is a sure way to fail IF: You don’t have a big marketing platform at your back. You don't... 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 →

Editors VS Apps

Although the title suggests a showdown, this is a settled debate. Editors will never be replaced by Editing Apps, and I will let you know why. Why Editing Apps will never replace editors: Reason #1- Context This is the crucial difference between great Editors and apps.Of course! Yes. Editing apps will get grammatical and spelling... Continue Reading →

Editors you Want to work with

Here's a list for you writer, or agent, or publisher, looking for a great editor to work with and on your books: 1- Ashleigh Bonner Specialized in Developmental Editing, Ashleigh is your go-to-editor when it comes to fixing your story and making sure it's perfect for readers, as she explains on her interview. Find out... 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 →

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