
Timothy L. Corliss
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I’m a content writer with 20 years of experience, passionate about books and storytelling. I love sharing my insights on writing, editing, ghostwriting, and publishing. Join me as I explore the journey of bringing stories to life!
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To Write a Bestselling Book with a Ghostwriter
It is quite interesting to notice and ask oneself why some bestselling authors seem to write and publish books at quite a fast rate? One reason for most of the books nowadays is ghostwriting services. This is such a fascinating activity where the core concept is someone else's but transforming that concept into the end product is a different person. I became aware of ghostwriting when I found out that some of my favorite series, “Goosebumps” for instance, was not written by a single writer. That lesson taught me the value of working with others whenever telling a story.
By Timothy L. Corlissabout a year ago in BookClub
How to Edit Your Manuscript Effectively as a New Author
Editing is often one of the most crucial steps especially for the new members of the authoring world and for new authors, it's the most critical step where you have to ensure your work is well arranged. I, as a writer, have realized that editing is not only limited to correcting mistakes, but it also involves improvement of ideas, characters, and the plot itself. It has its fearsome moments but as long as it is systematized, it can be a very enjoyable process that takes the work to the next level. Therefore, we have an editing task ahead of us and let's see how best to go about it.
By Timothy L. Corlissabout a year ago in BookClub
To the People Who Think They Can’t Write
The sense of doubt and fear towards writing is a feeling that I have also been familiar with, and that is mainly also the reason why people have this phobia of beginning to write or in most cases even of facing a blank page. However, let me tell you why those fears are so widespread and how even the best authors have been able to get over those inhibitions and present some strategies to deal with the inner critic that wants to stifle it.
By Timothy L. Corlissabout a year ago in Writers
Tips for Effective Book Marketing on a Budget
Marketing a book is something that most writers dread and perhaps that is because they know that the process could involve a lot of time and especially money. Nevertheless, by investing a little imagination with some strategic planning, you can still manage to market your work effectively minus spending a lot. Let us explore some strategies that will enable you promote your book but still not go over the budget.
By Timothy L. Corlissabout a year ago in BookClub



