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What Happened To The Cat?
I recently read a James Patterson book named Mistress. It was one of the best books I’ve read in months. You know the type of book I mean… the one you snap at your husband over because he’s dared to … Continue reading
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Tagged Cary Illinois, cat, DJ Marcussen, editing, James Patterson, Mistress, proofreading, self-publishing, traditional publishing
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Writers Etiquette Regarding Things You Must Do vs. Things You Should Do
This post is about our code of conduct. Our “rules” that we each live by, with regard to our writing. Reviews are the golden apple of publishing. Books with bad reviews die faster than books with good reviews, but books … Continue reading
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Tagged family, friends, getting reviews, publishing, reviews, self-publishing
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Why Self-Publishers Are A Traditional Publishers Best Friend
For a long time now, I’ve been listening to writers saying that traditional publishers are intimidated by self-publishing companies. Quite frankly, it’s beginning to annoy me. What mostly annoys me is how too many of us have bought that lie. … Continue reading
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Tagged distribution, editors, marketing, self-publishing, traditional publishing
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