Active vs. Passive: Which Reader is More Likely to Read Your Book? At Wise Ink, we talk a lot about a book’s audience. Continue Reading →
The Two Most Underrated Ways Writers Build Trust Last week we realized that there’s one very important thing that those of us already in the biz (mistakenly) assume writers know, and that is the difference between a “good on paper” book and a good paper (or digital) book. Continue Reading →
The 140-Character Twitter Novel This past fall, the Guardian posted a great little article in which they featured 21 well-known authors using a Twitter post to write a novel. Continue Reading →
Doing NANOWRIMO? Five Tips for Succeeding—AT LAST! Each year, thousands of wannabe writers get themselves hyped up about NANOWRIMO—“National Novel Writing Month.” A worldwide literary celebration that takes place every November, NANOWRIMOers’ mission, as it transparently describes, is to write a 50,000 word novel in thirty days (or 1,667 words per day). Continue Reading →
Guest Post: CONTEST: Write with Hanna, Editorial Feedback #2 Congratulations to submission #6! Continue Reading →
The Best First Eyes: A Critical Choice [Guest Post] This is a guest post by Julia Tagliere who writes for Justscribbling.com. Months of anticipation. Continue Reading →
At First Draft: The 6 (Minimum) Steps to Revising Your Manuscript before Submission Congratulations on your first draft! Continue Reading →