Under the Spotlight this week is Rachel Rawlings, author of nine urban fantasy and paranormal romance novels.
Under the Spotlight this week is Rachel Rawlings, author of nine urban fantasy and paranormal romance novels.
5 lessons one English Literature student could have just as easily learned on the job.
How the coronavirus is shaking up the traditional publishing industry, and a brand new Instagram Stories webinar from Stuart Grant in SPFU.
This week it’s the turn of Eileen Mueller from New Zealand, author of nine fantasy novels.
Help yourself by writing self-help right.
Books Covered run a pre-made sale, the mysterious case of the vanishing Kindle Storyteller award, and the SPS Live 2020 digital sessions are now online.
This week’s guest is New Yorker, Nicholas Kotar, author of seven books in the epic fantasy and non-fiction genres.
To take your mind off coronavirus… here are 5 books about fictional global pandemics.
This week’s guest is Karen Purves. She’s written one book in the nonfiction genre and she lives in the UK.
Amazon gets flooded with coronavirus books, the first ever SPS Live went off without a hitch, and there’s one week left to sign up to 101.
The writers event is over. What next?
This week’s guest is Daniel Willcocks. He’s written 19 books in the horror genre and he lives in the UK.
The free and simple way to format a book using Draft2Digital.
Mashable runs an article about successful self-published authors, Quentin Blake self-publishes his illustrations, and the 101 course opens tonight.
This week’s Spotlight guest is Cherie Fruehan. She’s written two books in the mystery and women’s fiction genres and she lives in Texas.
Perfect your pitch, make friends, know where the toilets are.
This week’s Spotlight guest is Gary Collins. He’s written seven books in the non-fiction genre, and he lives in the States.
Bookouture signs indie duo Vargas and McBain, and a BBC article goes into the history of Amazon and how they harvest customer data (for our benefit).
Different categories, or literary prejudice?
One author, five questions. This week it’s the turn of post-apocalyptic and thriller author, David Nees.