Because of this, it's important to look at the testimonials
of other authors in knowing which sites are best for you.
-LSB-...] Most writers in that position exchange work with
other authors in an «I'll give you feedback if you give me feedback» beta - reading arrangement.
On the other hand, we hear
from other authors who have many negative things to say about self - publishing.
I found very little traffic on the posts I put up
for other authors as well as the traffic I was getting from being on other writer's blogs.
Buying a book earns a discount on related books
by other authors from the same publisher.
I'm guided by
what other authors in a genre are charging, but I'll also test prices with ebooks which are selling well.
I will check out some of the groups you mentioned to see about helping
other authors as a beta.
I was just wondering
about other authors experiences with book reviewers and their practices... please share with us.
They're willing to sell books for free or set up a mailing list because they've
seen other authors do the same thing.
And if you
know other authors who might be interested in this discount, encourage them to subscribe, too, in the next few weeks.
I have found that asking
other author friends how they did it and also searching great sites for examples is super helpful.
You want to know where the hot sites are to place ads and to
hear other authors share their experiences using different strategies.
That is a great way to build a relationship with the people most likely to buy your book and
support other authors at the same time.
Read other authors reviews on different books and follow a certain style of a book review that you like the most.
Writing is often a solitary venture, but when you connect with
other authors at the same spot in their career as you are, amazing things can happen.
Check out the reference section in your local bookstore or library, or go online and ask on your writer loops for what
other authors use.
You want to create author friendships and network with
other authors so you can share what works, and what doesn't, and we can all grow together.
Most other authors would have to call the court clerk and get advice, or find information on the internet.
I've heard about a
few other authors who weren't successful until after they had a few books out there.
I read the book description, use search inside the book and read reviews by
other authors when they are available and that's how I decide to purchase or not.
I love traditional publishing but the more I watched
other authors take that leap, I knew my time was coming to jump too.
She's developed her plotting process through years of experience in figuring out what works for her, as well as coaching
other authors into getting their book started.
We are advised not to «pay» for reviews since it appears unethical, don't swap reviews with
other authors because it's unethical, don't ask friends, etc..
Phrases with «other authors»