
Show-Don’t-Tell Exercises
Many writers have trouble grasping the Show-Don’t -Tell concept. Understanding it and knowing when to use it is something that comes with practice. My Show-Don’t-Tell Exercises do exactly that: provide Continue Reading →
Book Marketing Fundamentals: New Review
My new book just received another 5-star review Tanyawriter posted this on Amazon: “Have you written your book? Where do you go next? This book is one the you need Continue Reading →
Immortality: by Anna Faversham
My friend and fellow author, Anna Faversham has a new novel called Immortality. I read it and it’s a fascinating story. My brief Amazon review is as follows: This is Continue Reading →
Webinar: Writing a Story
No matter how great your characters and the plot are, if the story doesn’t hold the reader’s interest, the story won’t be a success! The Writing a Story Webinar discusses Continue Reading →
WritersARC added content
In the last ten days, the Writers & Authors Resource Center has added a lot of new content. Here is a list: • Beta reader questionnaire (Free) • Fiction Continue Reading →
WritersARC Review
My friend Karin Abarbanel says this about the WritersARC site: “Writers ARC is a members-only site, but membership is free and so is much of the content; any fee-paid Continue Reading →
Video: Writers & Authors Resource Center
My new website, Writers & Authors Resource Center is starting to blossom. This short video will explain the site and what it’s for.
Review: Book Marketing Fundamentals
I just found the first Amazon review for my new book. It was the Amazon site for Germany Pat Garcia: 5 stars After many nights of revising your manuscript, it Continue Reading →
Book Review Questionnaires
It’s my observation that many people don’t write reviews for books they enjoy because they aren’t sure how to go about writing one. To alleviate this problem I wrote up Continue Reading →
Book Marketing Fundamentals is now available
And it’s available in paperback and ebook editions! Here is the blurb: No one buys a book they never heard of; you have to tell people about your book before Continue Reading →