It’s almost the end of October. To some writers that means it’s time to don a Halloween costume. For many, it means it’s just about time to write-a-book-in-a-month. A bit like throwing on running shoes and deciding finally to start that exercise routine (or run a marathon), they move to their computers and begin writing daily to churn out a…
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Be SMART about Your Writing Goals in November
By Frances Caballo (@CaballoFrances) In 2013, I had the best of intentions. I issued a call to my writing friends and asked them if they wanted to join me in trying to write a book in one month by participating in NaNoWriMo. NaNoWriMo is the acronym for National Novel Writing Month. The goal is to write a 50,000-word novel in…
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How to Use Images of People Without Violating Privacy and Publicity Rights
By Helen Sedwick (@HelenSedwick) Suppose you find the perfect image for your book cover on the internet—a dark-eyed woman who evokes mystery and romance. Even better, the photo is available under a Creative Commons attribution-only license that permits commercial use. What a money saver! But wait. Do you have a release from the dark-eyed woman? Do you need one? Or…
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10 Habits to Help You Become a High-Performance Writer
Eighty-one percent of Americans say they want to write a book. Why do only two percent accomplish that goal? First, the majority of aspiring authors don’t want to achieve this status badly enough to take action. Thus, they don’t manifest their dreams. Second, they don’t do what it takes to write their books. Their lack of motivation, organization or energy…
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Earn More Money with a Short Book: Nonfiction Writing Prompt #37
If you are like me, you love writing, and you’d like to make a living from your writing. However, the vast majority of writers do not make a living from their work—especially not from their books. If you strategically publish many short books rather than just a few long books you can make more money as an author, though. Did…
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How to Increase Your Income By Writing Short Books
Your goal might be to write one or two (or more) full-length books. However, most authors don’t make a living from their books—at least not from one or two published titles. Now, write 10 or 15, or 20 or 25 books, and you might discover that you can pay for more than just your monthly Starbuck’s habit. The more books…
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How to Work with a Book Designer
By Michele DeFilippo (@1106Design) In her last post, Michele DeFilippo provided examples of how a book designer can make a book more appealing to readers. Today she gives us some great tips on how to work with a book designer. You and your book designer will develop a relationship over the course of designing your book cover and pages. Ensuring…
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