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Marketing for Indie Books
If you’ve ever written anything, you’ve also read flaky articles and seen useless videos giving you advice about how to market your writing. This ‘might-as-well-be-AI-generated’ advice always includes the phrases: tell all your friends, use your network etc…Let’s get real. As writers, our hope and dream is that a person, somewhere on the other side of the globe, somehow picks up our writing and resonates with it. We want to touch people that we wouldn’t have otherwise reached. We aren’t writing for the purpose of harassing everyone we know to buy our book, whether it is relevant to them or not.
By Marlena Guzowskiabout a year ago in Writers
DIY vs. Professional Book Cover Design Services: Which Is Best for Your Book?
When it comes to publishing a book, the cover is one of the most crucial aspects of its success. It’s often the first thing potential readers see, and it plays a key role in attracting their attention, communicating the genre, and conveying the tone of the book. However, one of the biggest decisions authors face is whether to design the book cover themselves (DIY) or hire book cover design services in the USA to create a professional and market-ready design.
By Ryder Flintabout a year ago in Writers
January 2025 Writing Prompts to Ignite Creativity
As writers, the blank page can either be a canvas for creation or a daunting void. Daily writing prompts are a beacon of inspiration, guiding us toward new ideas and themes. For January 2025, these carefully curated prompts provide an exciting way to start the year with a creative bang. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just beginning your journey, these prompts will help spark ideas and keep your pen moving all month long.
By INFO INSIDER about a year ago in Writers
A Fateful Flight: The Miracle of Flight 571
The date was October 13, 1972, and the Andes Mountains stood as a majestic, intimidating backdrop to a small chartered flight carrying 45 passengers, mostly members of the Uruguayan rugby team and their friends and family. What started as an ordinary journey turned into one of the most harrowing survival stories in history.
By mobeen islamabout a year ago in Writers
My Best Stories in Vocal Communities
I really liked Rachel Deeming's idea of writing stories for each Vocal Community in 2025. I've written for many of them, but it would be a great personal challenge to see if I can write a new story for each of the existing communities in 2025. This story will be an index for all my community stories.
By Lana V Lynxabout a year ago in Writers
The 2025 Leap: Crafting Stories and Crafting Success
I sat at my favourite writing desk on January 1, 2025, with the beautiful morning light pouring in through the window. Like a blank page, a new year loomed ahead of me, brimming with opportunities, difficulties, and dreams just waiting to be written. This year's resolve wasn't just a short-term pledge; it was a self-commitment to go on a creative journey with the specific objective of earning money online through storytelling.
By Lilian Ezenwere about a year ago in Writers
The Step-by-Step Guide to Self-Publishing a Book
Self-publishing has become an increasingly popular and accessible route for authors looking to bring their books to the public. Whether you're a first-time author or an experienced writer, the self-publishing process can be both exciting and overwhelming. From writing and editing to designing and marketing, self-publishing involves numerous steps that can determine the success of your book. This guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of self-publishing your book, with a focus on custom publishing in Texas and working with book publishers in Texas for support.
By Ryder Flintabout a year ago in Writers
Why is saying "NO" so difficult for most people?. AI-Generated.
Understanding the Art of Saying No: A Practical Guide The key to avoiding confrontation is to learn the art of saying no. It's about establishing boundaries, without being impolite. This helps you maintain self-esteem, while also fostering relationships.
By Neverlosenasserabout a year ago in Writers
From College to the Ganges: A Journey of Recollection
I have lived in Australia for 32 years, and each year, Diwali brings joy and tradition into my home. But every Diwali, as I light the Diyas (cup-shaped oil lamps), memories of a special journey from my college days come alive. It was a trip filled with adventure, peace, and unforgettable experiences—a journey that still warms my heart, much like the glow of the Diyas.
By Vijay Koulabout a year ago in Writers
Excellence Foundation for South Sudan welcomes new interns
Author: Emmanuel Bida We are happy to announce the addition of six (06) new members to our team through the fourth (04th) cohort of the Female Student Internship Program (FSIP). The program targets female university students in their final year or those who have graduated without prior internship or work experience, and are passionate and eager to gain hands-on experience while making a difference in the communities the organisation serves.
By Excellence Foundation for South Sudanabout a year ago in Writers










