Suffering from a case of dry and stodgy characters? It’s time to meet the Dialogue Doctor.
Suffering from a case of dry and stodgy characters? It’s time to meet the Dialogue Doctor.
BookLab is back! Three industry experts give Machelle Hanleigh advice on how to improve sales of her Paranormal Romance novel.
Book Brush is known for its easy-to-use artwork templates. Now authors can build their own book trailers, too.
With the industry in flux, Jane Freidman discusses what trad publishing is doing to keep up with the changes.
James Russell goes one step further than writing a children’s book series that flows into a middle-grade trilogy – he makes each book an interactive experience.
Carlyn from BookBub explains how authors can utilise their ads platform, plus tips on how to snag one of their powerful and elusive promotions.
Lucy explains how taking Mark’s courses has led to her becoming one of the biggest romance writers in the business.
He co-presents the Writers, Ink podcast and is the man behind the Mastermind author group. J. Thorn’s new challenge: writing one short story every week for a year.
Two editors, one book. James interviews those responsible for helping his book finally cross the finish line.
Prolific sci-fi author Lindsay Buroker explains how uploading her books to YouTube brought in a four-figure monthly income.
How BookFunnel’s new features can help you deliver advance audiobook review copies.
When it comes to book marketing, James is about as green as it gets. Can he make ads work?
Nick Thacker on figuring out your “author level” and the application of strategies to help further grow your author brand.
Serial bestseller Michael Anderle’s take on his prolific output as a self-published author, his plans for an indie imprint and trad publishing.
Fantasy writer Nicholas Kotar on how he kick-started his indie author career – with pointers on how you can do the same.
Evan Gow talks about Story Origin, his online indie author community that comes packed with useful self-publishing tools and services.
James P. Sumner talks about the mental challenges facing writers and how he deals with his own emotional struggles as a bestselling indie author.
Most of us are now in lockdown; but that doesn’t mean you still can’t look after business and connect with readers.
Dan Wood from supreme indie author support service, Draft2Digital, explains how self-published writers can expand their distribution by working with libraries.
An author of historical fiction, mystery, suspense and fantasy gets the famed BookLab treatment with expert feedback on her writing, blurb and cover.