Because writing in one genre is not like writing in another.
Because writing in one genre is not like writing in another.
Co-writing can be easy even as the technology gets more complicated. Here’s how to keep it simple.
PR isn’t just for fixing disasters. Here’s how authors can use it to sell books.
The digital path isn’t the only way to grow your author business.
It’s not a case of just filling your novel with one-liners.
Everyone gets harsh feedback and bad reviews. Here’s how to deal with it.
As book signings become possible again, here’s how to organise a professional one.
Writing can be a hard and lonely slog sometimes. Here’s how to stay positive.
The world is starting to open up again. Here are 6 of the most unique literary festivals.
Old books don’t have to lie dormant. Boost your backlist with these strategies.
You can’t do everything yourself. Here’s how to get the most out of your team.
2020 was hard for author networking. Here are some of the biggest events for next year.
You don’t have to give people a whole book – here are a few alternative reader magnet ideas.
Even though authors sometimes feel like it, you don’t need to do everything yourself.
Even the most successful writers don’t always feel like putting words to the page.
Indies dominate the digital scene – here’s what to do to get your books in physical stores, too.
Here are a few ways to grow your author business over the long term.
Are two heads better than one? Or do writers simply spread bad habits?
The mistakes of others can help us identify the impediments to our own careers.
Save yourself time and hassle by producing an Advanced Information sheet for your books.