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How to Write Your Book’s Competitive Analysis
By Cherrilynn Bisbano @bisbanowrites Agent’s and publishers scan the Competitive Analysis section of a proposal to see if your book is similar enough to published books, yet different enough to grab those reader’s attention. It provides information on how well your book might sell. Publishers and agents love to a…
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Supercharge your Reach: Part 2
By JP Robinson @JPRobinsonBooks Every indie author knows that standing out from the crowd is an uphill battle. And, like most battles, it won’t be won by sheers numbers of dollars or manhours. Instead, authors are most likely to succeed if they implement effective marketing strategies. When I mention marketing,…
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Reverse Outlining Your Book
By Candyce Carden @CandyceDeal I write nonfiction, yet I don’t outline before I write. I start with an idea of where I’m going and see where the road leads. Lots of writers proudly proclaim to be a Pantster — one who flies by the seat of her pants. No thoughts…
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Connecting With Other Writers
by Blythe Daniel @ByltheDaniel There’s never been more chances to connect with people online, try this event, run to that meeting, and make sure that you don’t miss an opportunity to promote your book, get your name out there, publicize your business, your organization, and advance your mission. These aren’t…
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When a Writer Loses Confidence
By Leilani Squires I had all but lost my confidence. Due to former unhealthy work environments, I had internalized unrealistic expectations and belittling which developed into a perfect storm of self-doubt and fear. But because we had bills to pay and children to raise, I tried to fake it until…
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Sometimes Finger Food, Sometimes Solitude
by Rhonda Rhea @RhondaRhea I’m a people person. To the extreme. So extreme that I’m often that seriously annoying kind of people-people-people-y person. That one. That’s me. Every time someone tells me that it takes a village, it doesn’t even matter much what we want the village to do, I come…
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