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Shah Wharton's WordsinSync ― I have a guest post for you, today. It's interesting for me because I am not (or I was not) sure of what exactly a ghost writer does. Are they the walking dead who like to write? Are spooks haunting us with their ghostly words? ∙ Well, if...
Tags: Books And Authors, Guest Post, Random Post, Writing, Writing Tips, Author Advice
Shah Wharton ― 5 days ago
Shah Wharton's WordsinSync ― Welcome to my Indie Life post! Hello fellow Indies (and other readers who might stumbled on me today). Over the past few days I've been working on my WIP (book 2 The Supes Series: Finding Luna) and searching for beta readers and a critique...
Tags: Indie Authors, Indie Life, Indie Soap Box Files, WIP, Writing Tips, Author Advice
Shah Wharton ― 1 week 1 day ago
Shah Wharton's WordsinSync ― Thanks to the massive number of blogs out there on the Internet, simply having good content is not enough anymore. If you want to attract new readers and retain your existing follower base, the quality of writing also needs to be top notch. Here ...
Tags: Guest Post, Writing Tips, Author Advice, Best Blogging Practices, Blogging, Blogging For Authors
Shah Wharton ― 7 weeks 4 days ago
Notes from An Alien ― “You can’t teach people to write well.” I barely scratched the surface on this topic back in September in the post, The “Self”-Education of Writers . . . That quote about not being able to teach someone to write well ...
Tags: Uncategorized, 1967, Author Advice, Creative Writing Classes, Google Plus, Kurt Vonnegut
Alexander M Zoltai ― 8 weeks 1 day ago
Shah Wharton's WordsinSync ― So how many articles have you read about E-books and Digital Publishing this year? ∙
Tags: Books And Authors, Publishing, Random Post, Astro Blue, Author Advice, Christmas
Shah Wharton ― 21 weeks ago
Notes from An Alien ― Just in case you’ve never heard the word “whippersnapper”, it means “a young and inexperienced person considered to be presumptuous or overconfident”. I found one through Twitter—Jolina Petersheim. Her status as ...
Tags: Uncategorized, Author Advice, Author Videos, Jolina Petersheim, Publishing Advice, Publishing Tips
Alexander M Zoltai ― 35 weeks ago
Paper, Film, and Music ― In 1985, I published my first piece of writing. It was a poem submitted to a literary anthology and I'm surprised it was chosen. (That's French for: I now think it sucky~sucky.) I know I had to lie about my age on the application. (That's ...
Tags: Authors, Writing, Author Advice
Lucia Adams ― 39 weeks ago
Shah Wharton's WordsinSync ― Guest Post: Six Inside Tips from a Bookstore Buyer So you’ve self-published your chefd‘oeuvre, and you’ve thrown it up on Amazon and all the other available online outlets, but you really want to get hard copies placed in ...
Tags: Indie Authors, Print, Self-Publishing, Author, Author Advice, Book
Shah Wharton ― 50 weeks ago
Shah Wharton's WordsinSync ― Guest Post: Six Inside Tips from a Bookstore Buyer ∙ So you've self-published your chef d'oeuvre, and ∙ you've thrown it up on Amazon and all the other available online outlets, but you really ∙ want to get hard copies placed ...
Tags: Self-publishing, Print, Marketing, Author Advice, Author, Indie Publishing
Shah Wharton's WordsinSync ― Please sit back and learn something new for a few minutes. Our guest post today is about how as writers we are all too guilty of 'fillers.' ∙ Then, I interview the author and we find our about his latest releases. ∙ Please welcome ...
Tags: Guest Post, Author Advice, Writing Tips, Author Interview, Writing, Horror
Shah Wharton ― 4 Apr, 12
Shah Wharton's WordsinSync ― Lately, the phrases: social networking and platform building fill me with an overwhelming sense of dread. Authors are all told that building and maintaining our platform is of paramount importance to book sales. Even before publication, we are...
Tags: Great Blogs, Triberr, Author Advice, Author, Indie Publishing, Writer
Shah Wharton ― 26 Mar, 12
Shah Wharton's WordsinSync ― Author of Meditation on Woman, Anaphora Literary PressAmazon or Blog ∙ This is the third blog post on the topic of ensuring that your work is truly “finished.” Part 1 provided general revision ideas; part 2 focused on longer works (novels,...
Tags: Guest Post, Author Advice, Author, Revision, Editing, Poetry
Shah Wharton ― 17 Feb, 12
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