True Fans and Indie Publishing
Thanks to Twitter, today I stumbled on a 2008 post about True Fans — an example of the long tail of the Internet in action. The short version of the post is that artists don’t need to hit best-sellerdom to …
Read MoreRunner and storyteller
Thanks to Twitter, today I stumbled on a 2008 post about True Fans — an example of the long tail of the Internet in action. The short version of the post is that artists don’t need to hit best-sellerdom to …
Read MoreHi, my name is Jennie. And I write fanfiction. I’m not supposed to say that. “Real” writers don’t write fanfiction — and if they do, they don’t admit it. Literary writers certainly don’t. I can see the head of the …
Read MoreJames Scott Bell is well-known among writers for his useful, practical wisdom on improving our writing and story structure. Conflict and Suspense is the fourth writing book of his I’ve purchased, the third one I’ve read, and like its predecessors, …
Read MoreJames Scott Bell is a best-selling suspense writer who is known to writers of all genres for his writing books, including the new Conflict and Suspense handbook. He was the fiction columnist for Writers Digest and continues to blog about …
Read MoreTomorrow kicks off a weekly series, inspired in part by the number of people who really enjoyed reading Robert Bidinotto’s interview and getting his perspective on going the indie publishing route. So between recommendations from people whose opinions I value …
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