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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Pinch Points In Fiction Writing
Originally posted on Crime Fiction Writer Sue Coletta:
A few people have recently asked me what Pinch Points are, which made me wonder if others are struggling with what they are and how to use them. After a quick Google…
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How to Increase Twitter Engagement and Followers
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I found this little gem on Effrosyni Moschoudi’s blog, then traced it to its origins, on QuickSprout. If you feel overwhelmed by all this, Neil Patel, the infographic’s creator, has this to say in conclusion: “If…
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Traditional Publishing vs. Indie Authors: What Do I Think?
(Late day edit: Maybe I misunderstood the question or I should have worked a better title. I changed it, but it seems too late. As I’ve learned today, some people say Paperback when they mean Traditional Authors and others say … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, authors, competition, ebooks, kindle, nook, paperback, publishing, writing
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Book Spotlight: False Hope by @Mariannericeaut #Romance #amreading #MFRWAuthor
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Presenting the Amazing Nonnie Jules
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
Nonnie Jules is the president of the Rave Reviews Book Club. This club has done a lot for me and my writing career. She has a new book out, and stopped by to tell us…
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Final Call for Ichabod Brooks Cover Reveal Volunteers!
I picked the final cover and now I’m making a call for any last minute volunteers. The reveal will be on May 15th, so there’s plenty of time to be a part of the fun. Just comment below and I’ll … Continue reading
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Tagged action, adventure, cover reveal, epic fantasy, fantasy, help, Ichabod Brooks, monsters, short story, sword & sorcery, volunteers, Windemere
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A Traditional Book Review: Echoes of Narcissus in the Gardens of Delight by Jo Robinson #bookreview #MondayBlogs
Originally posted on Marie at 1 Write Way:
I’m still chugging along with a free online poetry course so here, again, is a traditional book review. And, again, why wait? I’ve posted this review on Amazon and Goodreads, but why not…
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