Last week, we talked about beta readers, what they do, and how to find them. This week, we’re talking about how to treat them once they’ve signed up.
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Last week, we talked about beta readers, what they do, and how to find them. This week, we’re talking about how to treat them once they’ve signed up.
Read MoreYou finished your novel! Congratulations.
And you’ve edited and edited and edited. Even better!
Now you’re ready to self publish or start querying it around, right?
Almost.
Read MoreWriting is rewriting
I’m close to finishing up two projects and I’ve very tempted to say, “this is good enough,” and just release the book. It’s a great feeling to release a book you’ve written. You should try it sometime.
Read MoreI just finished the book Be a Writing Machine by M.L. Ronn. There was one part of the book that turned out to be a lightbulb moment for me.
Read MoreNo one cares about the book you’re about to release.
Most don’t care about the book you already released.
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