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and I surely don't believe that building an
author brand is necessary to be
successful a
writer.
In my webinars, titled Seven Secrets of
Successful Self - published
authors, which I do frequently on the
Author Learning Center
and Writers Digest.com, I describe the three publishing options for
authors today as DIY, assisted
and tradtional publishing.
And because we know how daunting the blank page can be, we set up the Just Write online community, at tyjustwrite.com, for budding authors and successful writers to connect and sha
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-- Jump - Start Your Muse — Smart Ways To Beat
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And What To Do About It)-- Crack The Code: The Secret Language Of Rejection Letters
To understand the industry
and manage your career, there's Closing the Deal on Your Terms by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, The Everyday Novelist: Business 101 by Daniel Sawyer, From Dreamer to Doer by Jude Wilhoff, Killing the Top Ten Sacred Cows of Indie Publishing by Dean Wesley Smith, Write It Forward: From
Writer to
Successful Author by Bob Mayer, Pros
and Cons by Jody Lynn Nye
and Bill Fawcett,
and The Science Fiction Professional by Mike Resnick.
Now, if you're going through a dry spell as a
writer, or if you're such a
successful author that you can afford to take time off from writing in between book promotion campaigns, then you might well have the time that building your brand,
and expanding your name recognition, on Twitter takes.
a) That further discourages the great
writers from thinking querying is the answer,
and b)
Successful self - published
authors know exactly why they would —
and wouldn't — need an agent.
She's been featured as a
successful leader next to Tom Ziglar
and Michael Hyatt; on Fox Business Network, affiliates of ABC, NBC
and CBS, at the ALLI conference, in the IBPA magazine, on
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and many more.
About Nina: Nina Amir,
author of How to Blog a Book and The Author Training Manual, transforms writers into inspired, successful authors, authorpreneurs and blogpre
author of How to Blog a Book
and The
Author Training Manual, transforms writers into inspired, successful authors, authorpreneurs and blogpre
Author Training Manual, transforms
writers into inspired,
successful authors, authorpreneurs
and blogpreneurs.
As we
writers go about our days, it's my hope that we recognize one thing first
and foremost when we speak about publishing: being a
successful author is fucking difficult.
Successful indie
authors have one thing in common: they realize that they are not only
writers, they are also business owners, marketers, salespeople
and much more.
Charlie Higson is a
successful author, actor, comedian
and writer for television
and radio.
The only thing you see are
successful writers,
writers who ARE on the top 100 lists,
authors who do get profiled,
and writers who bathe in starred reviews.
People who call themselves
successful authors,
writers, poets
and songwriters seem to have no
writer's block whatsoever
and they get their writing done no matter what the deadline.
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Successful Resources for
Writers and Authors
The traditional publishing industry no longer seems to want to «nurture» /» guide» new
authors and accompany them on a long
and hopefully
successful career; instead, they want
writers who will hit the «bestseller» list with their very first novel
and sell more than 20 000 copies in a flash (I may be exaggerating with the numbers but I don't think I'm that far off!).
The Self - Publishing Blueprint was created by
successful self - published
author and writer's coach Teresa Funke
and her partners at Writing Blueprints.
Through his own success, Poynter was able to help many other aspiring
authors reach their goals
and learn to be
successful self - published
writers themselves.
Earnest Gaines, the
author of The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, gave the best advice I ever heard or read about what it takes to be a
successful writer — read, read, read
and write, write, write.
What I do when I teach, however, is save
writers years of trial
and error by showing them right away what
successful authors do,
and how they can do it themselves.
I'm thinking I will enjoy your novel on how to be a
writer;
and it is satisfying to know there are
successful authors out there that do not live online.
Perhaps one of the first things aspiring
writers do when they start their work is to look for a bunch of writing tips
and tricks from
successful authors, to learn from
and to keep inspired.
As a developmental editor, ghost -
writer,
and publishing consultant, Hal has helped over 100
authors develop
successful books, including several national bestsellers.
Some of them will write reviews on Amazon
and you will be on the right path to work as a full time
writer and as a
successful author.
Some of the most
successful individuals with projects held through crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter
and GoFundMe were already well - known, or nearly so — people like Amanda Palmer, frontwoman for the band the Dresden Dolls, who reportedly received $ 1.2 million on Kickstarter to fund the creation of a new album
and book,
and comic
writer / self - published
author Ryan North, whose book «To Be or Not To Be» is still reportedly the highest publishing Kickstarter project ever.
Amazon Best - selling
author, Patrick E. Craig, is a lifelong
writer and musician who left a
successful performance career to concentrate on writing
and publishing both fiction
and non-fiction books.
There are plenty of opportunities to rub elbows with publishing professionals, get one - on - one writing advice from
successful authors, bond with fellow
writers,
and pitch your project to a literary agent or publishing editor.
Years ago, I was in a
writers» forum meeting with a very
successful Romance
author,
and she literally said the same thing you did about touching all five senses.
Too many
writers focus on becoming a
successful author, in comparison to the hard work that actually goes into completing a well structured
and compelling manuscript.
It is not every day that a
writer makes the move from best - selling poetry to suspense fiction,
and I suspect it's rarer still for the transition to be as
successful as that of British
author Sophie Hannah, who has penned a clever
and original debut in Little Face.
She also pulls back the curtain on how other
successful authors and writers manage their creative processes.
As a
writer's coach
and a
successful indie
author since 2002, much of what was revealed here came as no surprise to me,
and the comments made in the interview were the same old arguments I've seen brought out over
and over, which is by no means a criticism.
A publisher that is willing to take account of a
writer's self - publishing credentials,
and to acknowledge the
writer as the creative director of the book
and — crucially — reflect this mutual collaboration in royalties
and terms (not just lip service) can be a good partner for a
successful indie
author.
«It's also a place to learn what's new, ask questions, meet the people behind the programmes,
and hear from other
writers about what it takes to run a
successful indie
author business.
«I would say to a critic of what we're doing with Book Country,» Barton says, «that this is a startup that we have invested in — a platform to try to help
writers find a more productive,
successful way forward for free,»
and not an avenue for
Author Solutions to use in reaching more customers of its own.
This is a necessary step to propel your career as a
writer and to be regarded as a
successful author.
The Secret Sauce for Indie Publishers: Attitude by Nina Amir describes the four elements of
successful author attitude
and how to change your attitude to change your results as a
writer.