tips for self publishing
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So I am officially tired of fighting my software. I will go back and film these typed sections but I am tired of making you guys wait. Here it is! Today we are going to be talking about what to do after you have completed your first draft. A huge mistake that a lot
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http://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Credible-Villain-in-Fiction I always say that you know a good actor by how much they make you hate their character (when they’re playing a baddie) and I feel the same goes for books. If the author can make you truly hate the antagonist, then they’re a good writer. I don’t typically like sharing Wikihow pages
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On March 31st, 2013, I posted an entry entitled “Reviews, Truths and Extortion” talking about a first time author getting a message from a reader claiming that the book in question with practically unreadable due to typos and grammatical errors. The reader said that if the author would pay her, the reader would edit the
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http://www.aliventures.com/hard-fiction/ This is a great post from Ali Luke. It’s an incredibly well written piece on how truly difficult it is to be a fiction writer. This isn’t a straight up “here are tips” kind of article, but you will definitely find some note worthy passages in here!
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Now that I got the cover section out of the way, down to the harder part of self publishing. Editing is never fun and it is never easy. To be completely honest with you, I am having to re-release Celine because what I thought were completely edited chapters fell very short. It’s embarrassing to have