5 Tips for Self-Editing for Fiction Writers
Finishing your novel is only the beginning. Check out what you can do before beta readers and editors in IBR’s latest, “5 Tips for Self-Editing for Fiction Writers” written by Holly Tri.
Finishing your novel is only the beginning. Check out what you can do before beta readers and editors in IBR’s latest, “5 Tips for Self-Editing for Fiction Writers” written by Holly Tri.
Author Jack Messenger has tried countless strategies for marketing his literary fiction novel, but many of them have failed. In “10 Common Mistakes to Avoid when Marketing Your Novel,” he shares his experiences to help other authors avoid following a similar path.
Philip Kenney knocks it out of the park with his nonfiction book THE WRITER’S CRUCIBLE. Find out why R. Read of Independent Book Review gives it FIVE STARS.
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Alexander Smith shares his blog post “How I Wrote 90 Pages in Two Days” with Independent Book Review about sitting down to write, eliminating distractions, and working hard in your DIY Writer’s Retreat.
Holly Tri (Imperative Editing and Services) uses Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice to provide 3 tips for writing realistic dialogue.