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For our first fiction issue, we set some fave authors loose on the Wired world.
Words might not feel like much, but they are powerful and more needed than ever.
Many self-published and traditionally published authors write blogs and produce podcasts to keep their audiences intact between publishing books.
Show us your beautiful big books: Shelfies are the new selfies.
In this blog post for Digital Book World, Beth Bacon gives indie authors 8 tips on how to get their print books into local bookstores.
I don’t think there’s any doubt at this point that every author needs a website. Publishers recommend them for their own authors, and self-publishing writers know that, for most of us, our natural home is online. But the next thing that comes up when you decide you need a website to advance your writing career, …
Do you want to send email notification to authors when their posts are published? Learn how to email authors when their articles are published in WordPress.
If you’ve started writing your book, you may already have the title, plot, characters, and chapter outlines. However, there’s one more th...
Writing coach and author Angela Ackerman discusses techniques for identifying and connecting with your target reading audience.
Check out these 20 facts about social media that authors need to know as well as a list of resources.
Our question today is aimed especially at aspiring writers out there: “How many times does an author typically get their book turned down before getting it published for the first time?” To get the…
They say you never forget your first time. My tiny inquiring mind wants to know. Was it a recommendation from a friend? Book club? Advertisement? Online? At the library? Chime in!
Want to be an author? You should probably think about going by your first and middle initials.
Think you know everything about your favourite authors? Is that a big resounding yes? Well let's put your knowledge to the test. Forget their pen names! What are your favourite authors' real names?
If you or your students or kids are just as curious about the authors behind favorite stories, dive deeper into these author interviews we’ve rounded up.
The English language can be a very silly thing, as anyone who has read many children’s books (or newspaper headlines) will tell you without hesitation. We don’t know about you, but we…