Readership

What Makes Fiction Bizarro, And What Makes Bizarro Awesome? - A strange, octopus-like monster reads a book.
Writing
Robert Wood

What Makes Fiction Bizarro, And What Makes Bizarro Awesome?

In this article, I’ll be taking a look at how to identify bizarro fiction and how to use that knowledge to improve your own bizarro writing. We’ll end with a useful exercise you can try at your desk (it involves cowboys,) but for now, our first question is obvious…

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5 Ways Toni Morrison Can Improve Your Writing - Toni Morrison imagines a woman undergoing a realization.
Writing
Fred Johnson

5 Ways Toni Morrison Can Improve Your Writing

Few names in American letters command as much respect as Toni Morrison. The first black woman to win a Nobel Prize, Morrison, rather remarkably for a writer of such prestige, didn’t publish her first novel until she was thirty-nine. She wrote this novel – The Bluest Eye – by waking up at four AM every

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So You’ve Published Your Book… Now What? – Part 2 - An author plants their flag in a mountaintop... then sees the next, higher peak.
Marketing
Robert Wood

So You’ve Published Your Book… Now What? – Part 2

Welcome to Part 2 of our advice on what you need to do once you’ve published your book. In Part 1 (available here), we covered the psychology of post-publication, the three-book rule, and the value of different types of review. Here in Part 2, we’ll delve into expanding your platform, using social media to your

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So You’ve Published Your Book… Now What? – Part 1 - An author plants their flag in a mountaintop... then sees the next, higher peak.
Marketing
Robert Wood

So You’ve Published Your Book… Now What? – Part 1

You had the idea, you wrote the book, you edited it, you perfected it, you published it. Am I going to say ‘now comes the hard part’? No, everything you just did was definitely the hard part. But if you want to find readers and build an enduring readership, there is more work to do.

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