Sentences with phrase «aspiring authors reading»

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I read quite a bit and I'm also an aspiring chef and / or Author.
One of the responsibilities of an aspiring author is giving readers an end worthy of the story they've just read.
This blog is to review books I have read or is going to be reading, and to interview authors, writers, poets.Also It's going to be about new and upcoming books, as well as old ones, and to share info about being a aspiring writer, author, poet.
This should be seen as a boon to the author community, particularly the aspiring and to - be authors, who contribute about 30 percent of the entire publishing tasks... [Read more...]
If you are an aspiring author or even one who has written a few books, there is one beginning that you should never use, if you have any hopes about landing a publishing... [Read more...]
Each year, tens of thousands of new and aspiring authors sign up for NaNoWriMo — a challenge to write 50,000 words of a novel during the... Continue reading How to win NaNoWriMo
Read the comments by rewarded and established authors on Advicesbooks.com: www.advicesbooks.com/index.php/warrior-spirit-by-jean-carroll/#comments www.advicesbooks.com/index.php/review-of-sir-princess-petra-talents-by-diane-mae-robinson/#comments If you are an aspiring or an indie author who is still seeking a good strategy to boost his / her audience and his books, Advicesbooks can do much more for you.
This book is a must read for any aspiring Indie author.
Sadly, it's only one day, but it's packed with agents, editors, authors, aspiring authors, workshops, blue pencil sessions and readings.
I have to also point out here that I read most all comments in this thread, as an aspiring indie author.
6 min readIf you're reading this blog it's likely you're either already a published author or aspire to be one (and nobody can make that dream come true faster than Lulu!).
For eleven years NaNoWriMo has brought together thousands of aspiring authors... Continue Reading
Aspiring authors and entrepreneurs would be wise to give this a quick read!
Relevant — The worst thing an aspiring author can say is that «they don't read much.»
Instead of relying on questionable reviews on sites that may be affiliated with these online publishers, you can read the exact words of how other authors and aspiring authors feel about the publishing services you are considering.
All writers, aspiring authors think «If I do it, who will read it, who will buy it, who will find it?»
They want to read proposals that are unforgettable and learn about aspiring authors who have excitement and passion for a topic.
I think that, all too often, aspiring authors overlook craft books, thinking that it's more worthwhile to read within your genre and soak up the style and form of someone else's writing.
I've read a few of your posts on platforms and how much they matter for an aspiring author.
How Publishers Make Decisions About What to Publish: The Book P&L (Jane Friedman): This is a must - read for aspiring authors.
As a reading teacher for 20 years, the educational consultant for Dell Yearling and Young Yearling books, an adviser and instructor to aspiring writers, and the author of more than 60 books for children, Patricia... (more)
Start here to read the long and sordid story of all the ways that Author Solutions / iUniverse / XLibris / Archway / Westbow / Abbott Press have exploited aspiring writers.)
As an aspiring author, I read that some agents would like to see more on murderless mysteries, and I can't recall ever having read one in adult mysteries!
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Authors of any variety — including traditionally published, self - or digitally - only published, hybrid, and aspiring... [Read more...]
I started the club for several reasons, the principle ones being the realisation that I write my best short stories to prompts (discovered from winning my website design from a short story competition with a prompt) and the need to discover whether I could write creatively to deadlines, with people waiting to read them (good training for an aspiring author, which I was at the time of starting the club).
So what's an aspiring author to do to get their book out there for the public to read?
One of the biggest mistakes made by many aspiring self - published authors is believing that their ideal market includes anyone who can read.
Thoughts expressed by members of the audience included the observation that the music industry is ahead of publishing; that they were dispirited by the disparaging attitude to authors and aspiring authors; and that where people used to read and watch, now they want to write and create.
Most aspiring authors believe their ideas are unique and readers absolutely need to read their books.
Any aspiring authors that are struggling right now, ought to read Jeremy's rationale for buying the Uncubicled book and take heart --
While it is unclear if Americans are reading books only partially, reading shorter books or reading lower - quality books than they used to, the fact that they are reading just as many books as they were 15 years ago could signify welcome news to aspiring authors and publishers.
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As Madi Preda describes the importance of book marketing and PR in authors success, the book is a good read for aspiring writers and market...
If you are reading this as an aspiring author, have you considered how you will get people to buy and read your book?
As he writes in his post, «My Advice to Aspiring Authors:» «I also read a wide variety of works, but hardly ever in my genres.
Today's reading culture takes even more pressure off aspiring authors.
By the time you've finished this quick read, you'll know more about story structure than the vast majority of aspiring authors will ever know — and you'll be ready to write an amazing novel that stands above the crowd.
Aspiring authors: For the love of all that is sacred, please read my straightforward submissions guidelines before deciding whether or not to approach me.
This book is a must - read and must - DO for any aspiring, new, or veteran author!
Then I joined a critique group and discovered that one of the aspiring authors didn't know how to punctuate... [Continue reading]
Every aspiring author should read this post and absorb the list of possible obstacles Rachelle's listed here.
Review by: Jean MacIntyre on March 02, 2013: A must read for anyone aspiring to be a published author.
It wasn't so long ago that an aspiring author would complete his or her manuscript, only to don a pair of knee pads and assume a supplicating posture in order to beg agents to beg publishers to read their work.
In 2007, Walter Mosley published his book «This Year You Write Your Novel,» which the Good Reads website praised as «an essential book of tips, practical advice, and wisdom» for aspiring authors.
«The Author Training Manual is a must - read for writers who aspire to publish, and for published authors who want to publish more successfully.
aspiring author» (as he described himself) read from his book of memories about the time that he served as a member of the US Merchant Marine from early in World War II through the Korean War.
Read my story at the Huffington Post about how the Los Gatos Public Library held a series of educational workshops for library patrons, aspiring authors and library staff.
«I am convinced that a scientific community that aspires to be helpful to society must include ethics and equity as an integral part of its research agenda,» writes Richard Somerville, a coordinating lead author of the IPCC 2007 climate change... Continue reading
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