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How to Manage Book Marketing Burnout With Nika Maples
Writing and marketing your book is a hard job. Find out how authors can avoid book marketing burnout.
What would you do with two extra hours every day?
In a scene from The Princess Bride, the six-fingered man takes Wesley into the pit of despair to suck away one year of Wesley's life with "the machine." A nefarious "machine" could be sucking away years of your life, one hour at a time, and you may not be aware...
Creatively Cowriting With God With Allen Arnold
In this interview Allen Arnold shares a framework for creatives who want to create their art with God rather than as a performance for him.
How to Choose a Genre for Your Novel with Karin Beery
Learn how and why you need to choose a genre, and find out what to do if your book doesn’t conform to one specific genre.
How to Write Realistic Characters with Becca Puglisi
Author and writing coach Becca Puglisi shares tips and tools to help you write believable characters that your readers will love.
How to Find Time to Write As a Busy Mom With Asheritah Ciuciu
Tips from busy mom and author Asheritah Ciuciu on setting boundaries and upholding your calling to parenting and writing.
Book Proposal Tips and Tricks with Ann Kroeker
If you want to be traditionally published, you need to attract an agent and a publisher. To get an agent and publisher, you need an amazing book proposal. For an author, a book proposal is like a business plan and resume all in one. It communicates all the...
How to Adapt Your Book Idea Into an Online Course with Becky Kopitzke
Learn how to further engage your readers and earn income from your expertise by creating an online course that complements your book.
How to Tighten Your Writing with Angela Hunt
Write better sentences using fewer words. Angela Hunt teaches authors how to identify needless words and ruthlessly cut or replace them.
Publishing Mistakes You Don’t Want to Learn the Hard Way
One author shares what he learned from eleven publishing mistakes. Find out how to avoid these common mistakes so you don’t have to learn the hard way.