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The Thing You Need To Know Before You Write In A New Genre - A character reaches across a cavern, from comedy to tragedy.
Marketing
Paige Duke

The Thing You Need To Know Before You Write In A New Genre

Is trying your hand at a new genre a smart move? Yes and no. Yes, experimenting with a new genre can stretch your creative abilities and help you grow as a writer. No, publishing successfully in more than one genre is not easy. It’s possible, but it takes planning, work, and a lot of thought.

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Useful Resolutions For A Writerly New Year - A writer sits at their desk, champagne in hand and confetti falling around them.
Marketing
Robert Wood

Useful Resolutions For A Writerly New Year

Happy New Year, beloved reader! Whether you’re hoping 2017 will be an antidote to an awful 2016, or last year was great for you and you’re ready for more, you’ve probably considered making some resolutions that’ll apply over the next twelve months. Well, I can’t drive you to the gym, or make this the year

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How To Take The Perfect Author Photo - An author poses for a photograph as if it's a fashion shoot.
Marketing
Hannah Collins

How To Take The Perfect Author Photo

Let’s face it – an author photo is probably the last thing on your marketing to-do list, especially if you’re the kind of person who hides from group selfies or whose mouth just can’t seem to form anything close to a photogenic smile. (My mouth certainly falls into that unfortunate category, by the way.) But, like

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Should You Care About What Your Fans Want? - Fans hold demonstrations, demanding both more and less romance from a confused author.
Writing
Paige Duke

Should You Care About What Your Fans Want?

Should you care about what your fans want? Yes and no. As with so many other questions in life, the answer is somewhere in the middle. On the one hand, it’s important that you stay true to your writing. On the other hand, you don’t want to completely ignore the wishes of your fans. But

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