It doesn’t matter how well you write – everybody needs an editor. Here’s how to choose the right one.
It doesn’t matter how well you write – everybody needs an editor. Here’s how to choose the right one.
With Launchpad about to open, Mark and James discuss the careers the course has helped build.
A book can lend kudos to a subject-matter expert, but only if they know how to get them into the hands of readers.
Free content can keep your audience engaged for long periods of time with minimal input.
SEO doesn’t need to be complicated, but can expose your books to a lot of new readers.
Kindle Storyteller finalist Clare Lydon describes the changing landscape of LGBTQ+ romance novels.
Writing conferences can be busy and hectic. Here’s how to make the most of them.
Mark and James break down the full SPS Live 2023 conference schedule. Tickets available now!
Stuart Bache explains the emerging trends in cover design and the potential opportunities – and pitfalls – as a result of using AI artwork for your books.
Trying to juggle too much leads to not achieving anything. Keep things simple!
Dakota Krout runs a seven-figure publishing house for one of the fastest growing genres: LitRPG.
Looking to create a special edition hardcover for your readers? Here’s how to do it yourself.
Caroline Lutz explains how she makes six figures a year selling books to an exclusively French audience.
Reedsy co-founder Ricardo Fayet delivers useful tips for running effective Amazon Ad campaigns.
New authors need feedback – here’s how to give it without crushing someone’s spirit.
Having interviewed Hollywood filmmakers on the secrets of storytelling, John Gaspard passes those tips onto novelists.
Normally a historical fiction author, Margaret Skea describes the process of switching genre to write the biography of Ruth Hadley.
Learn how successful authors approach PPC ad platforms.
Elizabeth Ann West explains why both stories from the past and technology of the future can be lucrative for authors.
Tropes aren’t restrictions – they’re guardrails to keep you on the right path for your readers.