If you write a specific genre, reviewing books in your genre and posting a roundup («7
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Not exact matches
I've spent months writing a series of apocalyptic
science fiction novelettes and
novellas that I planned to begin publishing in September, in order to try to succeed with what was the hottest
new way to sell books: series!
My publisher and I are releasing a
new anthology in July, I have a
novella coming out after that, and I am writing the first draft of a
science fiction novel.
But if you spend a minimum of $ 6, you get three more
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New York Times bestseller Stephanie Laurens.
A sweeping family saga, for example, or an intricate
new world of
science fiction may be too much for the limited word count of a
novella.
posted at Nick Daws» Writing Blog, saying, «I have just released a
new, fully illustrated version of my
science fiction novella «The Festival on Lyris Five» for the Amazon Kindle.»
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