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What is the Typical Response Time of an Agent or Publishing Editor - article
Molly Blaisdell
You have done your research and your submissions are winging their way to agents and editors. Twenty-four hours have passed and you are biting your nails. Most agents mention the response time on their website. They also indicate if they wish to receive...
over 9 years ago
Traditional Publishing
Agents
Speaking: Tips for Success - article
Molly Blaisdell
From time to time, every writer must step up to the podium and give a speech. Nothing is more painful than a writer fumbling her way through an ill-prepared talk. No one wants to wear those shoes. To avoid a public speaking faux pas, consider taking...
over 9 years ago
Events
Speaking Engagements
Characters 101: What's in a Name? Part 1 - article
Michael Esser
So you’ve got an awesome story and have created some memorable characters, but you’re not too sure about their names. You can be safe and do the generic thing, but why take that little something extra away from your story when you don’t have to? Instead...
over 9 years ago
Fiction
Character Development
Getting Started on Social Media Series: Part 1 - recorded webinar
Steve Piacente
Twitter, Facebook, and other tools in the social media toolbox may seem overwhelming, especially if your goal is classic prose rather than 280-character tweets. If used strategically and efficiently, however, social media can raise your visibility...
over 9 years ago
Social Media
General
Search Engines 101 - article
Michael Esser
In the world of search engines, none is bigger or more widely used than Google. While others pursue a share of the popular search market, the truth is that a lot of the smaller search engines share databases with Google. So once you're indexed on Google...
over 9 years ago
Websites
Optimization
Getting Started on Social Media Series: Part 5 - recorded webinar
Steve Piacente
Twitter, Facebook, and other tools in the social media toolbox may seem overwhelming, especially if your goal is classic prose rather than 280-character tweets. If used strategically and efficiently, however, social media can raise your visibility...
over 8 years ago
Social Media
General
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Tools for Managing a Blog - article
Molly Blaisdell
Many authors choose to blog as way to connect with readers. Blogging is a time intensive activity but there are various tools that will help an author streamline the blogging process and blog more effectively. Planning tools Blogs are publications...
over 9 years ago
Blogging
Tips
Story Ideas: Where to Find Them - article
Molly Blaisdell
Authors need viable story ideas. But where to find them? In truth, story ideas are everywhere, but successful authors are like gem hunters: they keep the diamonds and toss the quartz. A good story idea has to be weighty enough to support a novel, and...
over 9 years ago
I have an Idea!
Choosing Your Topic
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