Monthly Archives: October 2018

No Wasted Ink Writers Links

Originally posted on No Wasted Ink:
Welcome back to writing links here at No Wasted Ink.  As usual, there are plenty of general writing tips to look through, plus a couple about marketing your books.  Enjoy! 7 Clever Strategies for…

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Little Things

Originally posted on Writers Envy:
Feeding me shrimp from a paper cone Throwing french fries at me across the table Drinking my sangria Picking green peas from my plate of fried rice. Taking my hand as we stroll through town…

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If You Encounter Problems with the Transition from CreateSpace to KDP…

Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
SOLUTIONS TO COMMON ISSUES WITH KDP PRINT For most authors using CreateSpace, the transition to Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) is smooth. A simple three-step process helps you make the transition. Your books remain available for sale…

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Writing When Life Is More Trick Than Treat – From the Writers in the Storm Blog

Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
by Christina Delay How do we keep moving forward when life decides to TP our plans? In other words, how do we keep going when we hit creative burnout? In a season that my…

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Free Story: Shh—the Baby’s Sleeping

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
In April, I posted my thousandth post on this blog. To celebrate, I will share here all my short stories. Every couple of weeks, I’ll be posting one story from my celebrated Exciting Destinies series…

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Using Amazon KDP Publishing is Easy!

Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
I recently published Book 2 in my Abby & Holly Series (MG/PT/YA) with Amazon KDP Publishing. I was nervous because I have only published in the past with Create Space. AMAZON KINDLE BARNES & NOBLE (coming soon)…

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7 Steps to Publishing Success by an Accidental Writer – From the Writers in the Storm Blog

Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
by Amy Shojai I didn’t set out to be a writer. I’m where I am due to a perfect storm of pet-love, frustration, boredom, and lack of funds. *s* Oh, and luck, a whole lot…

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5 More Outlining Methods For Your Novel – From Rachel Poli’s Blog

Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
Yesterday I listed five different outlining methods for your novel. Today, I have more. Snowflake Method This is also known as the expanding method. You begin with an idea and simple expand on it. It’s…

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All it Takes

Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
I’ve been at a low point lately with regard to my writing. Back in July, I changed jobs. Although my new company is very similar to the one I left behind, there was still…

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Bite Size Writing Tips

Originally posted on estherchiltonblog:
Keep it Short and Sweet Whether you’re writing an article, short story, or novel, think about your opening paragraph very carefully in terms of length. Often, as writers, we’re keen to get going and ideas are…

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