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How To Avoid Writing A Mary Sue Protagonist - An image reminiscent of Star Trek, in which two crew members fall to their knees in praise of another.
Writing
Robert Wood

How To Avoid Writing A Mary Sue Protagonist

We’ve written before about making sure your protagonist is interesting enough – that they have goals, a personality, and compelling flaws. They’re all essential steps to putting your reader in the company of someone they want to spend time with. Unfortunately, writing a great protagonist is one of the hardest tightrope walks of writing, and

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What ‘17776’ Can Tell You About Improving Your Craft - A satellite dreams of football.
Marketing
Robert Wood

What ‘17776’ Can Tell You About Improving Your Craft

If your social media includes a few literary types, you’re probably already aware of ‘17776’, the digital short story written by Jon Bois. Composed of twenty-five chapters ‘transmitted’ from July 5th to July 15th, the sci-fi story uses text, sequential art, short videos, and music to tell a gripping, relatively simple story that has rightly

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Your Book's Journey Is The Secret Ingredient To Amazing Marketing - A book treks through the forest.
Marketing
Robert Wood

Your Book’s Journey Is The Secret Ingredient To Amazing Marketing

As an editor, I’ve helped authors market their books on a variety of levels. I’ve suggested minor changes to a work to better address or capture the target audience; I’ve sought out and helped craft author interviews, blog posts, and influencer marketing; and I’ve worked with authors to create engaging copy for their social media

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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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