15 Terms Every Indie Author Should Know It’s a lot easier to walk the walk in publishing if you can talk the talk. Continue Reading →
10 Things You Learned in Kindergarten That’ll Help You With Your Book In 1988, American writer Robert Fulghum came out with a collection of essays entitled, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. Continue Reading →
The Best Twitter Accounts for Word Lovers There’s no other social media in this world that makes you more aware of the importance of individual words than Twitter does. Continue Reading →
Join the Conversation: The Art of Following Trends We are always talking about blogging and social media as a way to build your author platform. Continue Reading →
Why You Don’t Want an Audience According to the Miriam-Webster dictionary, AUDIENCE (n) is defined as follows: 1: a group of people who gather together to listen to something (such as a concert) or watch something (such as a movie or play) : the people who attend a performance 2: the people who watch, read, or listen to something As an indie author, you’re constantly searching for readers. Continue Reading →
How to Make the Most out of your Social Media If you’re an enterprising authorpreneur, you’re engaged on social media. Continue Reading →
The One Networking Step Most People Don’t Take You’ve followed our advice and made some great connections at a conference. Continue Reading →
The Ten Best Tips and Tools from #PublishWise, our Author Platform Event Yesterday, Wise Ink held an event where we got a bunch of indie authors together for a seminar and brainstorming session for creating and maintaining an author platform. Continue Reading →
How to Market Your Book Without Being Annoying We all know that social media is one of the best tools to market your book. Continue Reading →
Why Social Media ISN’T As Scary As You Think It Is Two weeks ago, Wise Ink had our first workshop. Continue Reading →