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February 3, 2016 By Seleste deLaney

It’s Your Book, Crying Is Optional

There was an interesting conversation happening on Twitter today among some reviewers about things that squick them out. Some topics were forced … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog Tagged With: author, contracts, editing, editor, edits, publisher, Rocking the boat, writer

September 16, 2015 By Seleste deLaney

Write What You Love

As writers, we all know the old adage about writing what you know--which I think some people take a little too literally, but I don't want to race off … [Read more...]

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April 15, 2015 By Seleste deLaney

Do It Yourself

I'm a big fan of DIY culture. I applaud people who take the time and effort to learn how to do their own plumbing, electrical, furniture refinishing, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog Tagged With: cover art, DIY, do-it-yourself, editing, proofing, Self-editing, self-publishing

January 24, 2015 By Melinda Skye

Goals, goals, goals

So, it's the new year. I hear that there's this thing about resolutions in the new year. Myself, I haven't made any, largely because I haven't had … [Read more...]

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January 19, 2015 By Skyla Dawn Cameron

Patience, Grasshopper

New Year! Resolutions! You’re going to finish that book and query it, or publish it, or print it out and burn it. Whatever. All good resolutions. New … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog Tagged With: editing, patience motherfuckers, publishing, skyla dawn cameron, writing

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