Why not work
with other writers in the same genre to promote each other, and in that way, everyone benefits.
The blog seemed like the logical place to do this and a perfect way to share information
with others writers who would appreciate its value.
Many of us find beta readers by offering to exchange our
work with other writers in a «I'll give you feedback if you give me feedback» arrangement.
I love to
chat with other writers, to learn about published authors and their work and to get to grips with the publishing industry and the business of writing.
The most effective way that this is achieved is through helping you form relationships
with other writers of various different levels of experience.
Make
friends with other writers, learn from their trials and hardships, get advice on things you're struggling with (but don't expect them to do the work for you).
Sharing your contact
information with other writers at these local gatherings is the best way to make contact with authors who can recommend or introduce you to an existing group.
Be sure to share this timely advice
with other writers by linking, pinning, and sharing this very informative infographic!
On her website you can read an interesting blog, listen to podcasts of
interviews with other writers and access her writing, publishing and marketing courses.
By
partnering with other writers, you can provide more value for your prospects and customers while benefiting tremendously from each collaboration.
If sample work got a positive numerical score, the writer would be eligible to be grouped and
marketed with other writers whose work had also been subjected to this process.
There are plenty of opportunities to reach out at a level you feel comfortable and develop
friendships with other writers and to interact with any potential readers.
OK, I've had many good Internet
discussions with other writers and self - publishers, and with editors and others in the industry, where we traded information.
For authors who don't have access to local writing groups, the Internet is a great way to share your work
with other writers for critique.
Yes, writing is a solitary occupation, but talking things out
with other writers almost always makes for better finished novels and works of non-fiction.
I did the online critique groups and I meet once a
week with other writers who are awesome creative people, but I like how immediate my editor is at getting back to me.
While it's not necessary in selling your book, I do recommend trying to connect
with other writers simply because it can make the solitary business of writing a little more enjoyable.
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