Amazon offers two platforms for self - published authors, the first being the Kindle Direct Publishing site that
helps authors post their works to the Kindle store as ebooks, the second being the print - on - demand service CreateSpace.
Not exact matches
But according to a thought - provoking new
post by communication consultant and
author Garr Reynolds on his blog Presentation Zen, all these tools and tricks won't
help you unless you have one more essential ingredient: something worthwhile to say.
I'm
posting from Mom 2.0 Summit this morning, where I'm wearing my hats as a consultant (
helping a client with their conference presence), blogger (I'll be speaking on the state of the blogging union), and
author (Asha and my work was nominated for two Iris Awards!).
For contributors to the Science family of journals who may need
help with language editing services, we have
posted links to vetted
author service providers here.
The advantages of a preprint journal club over a journal club reviewing published papers are 1) lab members read the latest material (often
posted within the previous week or two), 2) they feel that reviewing a paper is not an empty exercise (because the paper is already published), but something that actually
helps people, 3) they learn about improving manuscripts, and 4)
authors get more feedback.
In addition to the hundreds of articles and
posts that we have put up, you'll also find numerous articles and
posts from guest
authors who have wanted to
help you out as well.
Author reserves the right to add these links to any
posts as a means to
help support blogging activities.
Using their expertise in multi-sports training and a deep interest in sports technology, the
authors provide detailed
posts with tips on the best devices, regimes and other accessories to
help with speed, endurance and training fun.
For the past decade I've been
helping indie
authors design, publish and promote their books, but now I want to write my own.Experiments in popular fiction by a literary scholar Frequency - about 2
posts per month
This is to enable them to create a high - performing
author platform which will not only
help them connect with their readers and sell more books, but also automate the process so that they have more time to write or enjoy quality moments Frequency about 1
post per month.
For the past decade I've been
helping indie
authors design, publish and promote their books, but now I want to write my own.Experiments in popular fiction by a literary scholar Frequency about 2
posts per month.
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Posts about Prayers, Scriptures, quotes and more designed to
help Christians enhance their prayer lives written by Elton Streyle
author of Time With Our Creator.
Obviously, Paul the Plumber and Mike the Mechanic are not going to hire an eLearning professional to
help them
post an instructional video on YouTube, they are just trying to get their name out there and maybe get some free marketing from the video.However, there is an untapped market of retailers, celebrities,
authors, bloggers, YouTubers... The list goes on and on.
This Article is the translation, with the kind permission of the
author, Maurice J. Elias, of the
post Helping your Students Identify Their Values that has been published in Edutopia, the third July 2017.
This blog
post shares how with the rise in technological advancements,
authoring tools
help organizations convert their existing ILT material to effective online courses.
One of the most common and affordable all - in - one platforms is WordPress, and if you need
help using it for the first time, read my recent
post on how to set up a basic
author website using WordPress.
The
post Why
Authors Need to Talk to Their Readers appeared first on Carole Jelen, Literary Agent,
Helping Authors Build Audience.
And that brings me to a
posting I originally wrote in 2010 to
help authors with the process of statistically analyzing 3rd - party sources when making a self - publishing decision.
The
post Twitter: Big Hats are Only for Cowboys appeared first on Carole Jelen, Literary Agent,
Helping Authors Build Audience.
The
post Take the
Author Platform Quiz appeared first on Carole Jelen, Literary Agent,
Helping Authors Build Audience.
Hop over there and you'll find your favorite
authors posting all their great content to
help you get published and stay published.
December 13, 2016 Jami Gold Writing Stuff advice for writers, editing, Editing Your Story, feedback, guest
posts, Jami Gold, organized, paranormal
author, self - doubt, WHW Resident Writing Coach, Writers
Helping Writers
The last couple of
posts have been about beta reading, beta readers, and
authors helping each other.
The
post Twelve Digital New Rules for
Authors appeared first on Carole Jelen, Literary Agent,
Helping Authors Build Audience.
The
post How to Get Started on Your
Author Platform appeared first on Carole Jelen, Literary Agent,
Helping Authors Build Audience.
It explains why it is hard for
authors to get reviews — even from family and friends, & why we need them, plus a template that
helps readers write a brief review for the book, step - by - step instructions and the URLs they can use to
post.
July 14, 2011 Jami Gold Writing Stuff advice for writers, editing, guest
posts, Jami Gold, paranormal
author, setting and description, Writers
Helping Writers, Writing Your Story
Corina, Carla, and others who responded to this
posting cover much of what can be gleaned in the way of
help for upcoming generations of new
authors.
In this series of
posts, we're hoping to
help authors to see what editing entails so they can decide what they'd like to do themselves and whether they'd like to pay an editor to
help them.
Thank you so much for including me in this
post...:) What great content and amazing
help for
authors!
If you create content, such as blog
posts or videos, related to your writing,
Author Central can
help that content have a wider reach.
However, this
post is to
help the eBook
author publish the best book possible on a shoestring budget.
Here's a fantastic
post from
author Jami Gold to
help in your search.
The
post Your Ultimate First Chapter Checklist, Pt. 1: Hooking Readers appeared first on
Helping Writers Become
Authors.
One of the best ways to
help indie
authors is to
post a review of their books across different sites — what's called «cross
posting» reviews.
I find that sharing my
posts on social media, and then re-sharing again on Medium, Mogul, and in the Notes section of my public Facebook
author page
helps to provide maximum impact and visibility.
6 Ways Twitter Lists Can
Help Build Your
Author Platform This guest
post from Marcy Kennedy over on TheBookDesigner, shows how to use the often under - utilized Twitter «list» function to make sense of your Twitter stream and dial into those connections with other writers, other industry figures, and most importantly, your readers.
-LSB-...] Writing Stuff The last couple of
posts have been about beta reading, beta readers, and
authors helping each other.
To
help add to the nuance and complexity of that issue, I'm happy to feature the following guest
post by Jennie Nash (@jennienash), the Chief Creative Officer of
Author Accelerator.
I my blog article 7 Ways Social Media
Helps Authors we discuss how each
post is a reminder of your brand, message, and growing influence.
Hi Elizabeth — again an interesting and informative
post — which will definitely
help authors understand... cheers Hilary
Angela — I'm so glad to hear this
post will
help a beta reader as well as
helping authors.
If you haven't already encountered Wattpad, it's a social media site which
helps authors share free samples of their work with readers by
posting up their books in short bursts, either all at once or eking them out over a longer period.
This
post is part of my ongoing series on
author & book promotion, which is aimed at
helping fellow
authors build their audience and establish a platform to promote their work.
The
post 7 Frequently Asked Writing Questions appeared first on
Helping Writers Become
Authors.
My goal with this
post and the video above (if you'd prefer to watch) is to educate you all on vanity publishers so you can
help stop other
authors from being deceived.
The
post Your Ultimate First Chapter Checklist, Pt. 2: Writing the Opening Scene appeared first on
Helping Writers Become
Authors.
The
post How to Decide Between Plain Prose and Beautiful Prose appeared first on
Helping Writers Become
Authors.
While a lot of reviewers write to
help themselves remember what they read or to tell other readers about the book (good or bad), the book reviews that
help indie
authors are the ones
posted where readers will ultimately make their purchasing decision — or where the readers go for trusted opinions.
posted at Deborah Jay
Author, saying, «This easy technique can
help both full time
authors and those of us with busy day jobs, trying to squeeze in a little writing time.»