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How To Consult Experts When Researching Your Book - An author types, communicating with an expert.
Writing
Fred Johnson

How To Consult Experts When Researching Your Book

Imagination is a vital tool for writers looking to produce an interesting and convincing book, but it’ll only take you so far. In addition to straight-up nonfiction, there are multiple genres of fiction that need more from their author than just a vivid imagination: historical fiction, for example, or true crime, science fiction, contemporary, etc.

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When Choosing Your Title First Is The Right Thing To Do - Someone opens a book titled 'Pandas' only to find it's about teddy bears.
Marketing
Robert Wood

When Choosing Your Title First Is The Right Thing To Do

Titles are intrinsic to a book’s identity – it’s almost impossible to talk about a work without giving it a name – so it can be jarring to realize that, in most cases, they’re the last thing to be added. Of course, that doesn’t mean you can’t do things differently, and there are good arguments

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How To Get And Keep Reader Trust (And Why You Should) - An author and a reader perform a trust fall.
Writing
Robert Wood

How To Get And Keep Reader Trust (And Why You Should)

When you see the words ‘reader trust’, it’s pretty obvious what they mean. When a reader approaches a new work they have no way to know that they’ll enjoy it. In fact, they have no way to know that it’s something they won’t find boring, offensive, or even distressing. Part of consuming art is taking

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From The Mailbag: Your Questions Answered By An Editor - A postwoman holds up some mail.
Marketing
Robert Wood

From The Mailbag: Your Questions Answered By An Editor

Today, we’re trying something new – namely, a professional editor is going to be diving into our (digital) mailbag and answering your questions. While we’re totally committed to a continued dialogue in our comments, some of your questions are unique enough that they deserved their own forum, so here we are! We’ll be doing this

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