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Author: Jason Evans

Author, educator, & a Bon Vivant. Currently signed with Grant Street Publishing

Frustrated with marketing? Help is on the way!

Posted on July 11, 2019 by Jason Evans

Marketing. For many authors it’s a dirty word. When I go to RMFW events and talk to aspiring authors, I get the distinct impression that the real reason so many people pitch to agents and chase a traditional contract is because they just don’t want to do the marketing. They want to be pretty writer…

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My Journey Toward Self-Publishing

Posted on June 20, 2019 by Jason Evans

For the last couple of months, I can’t really say I’ve been in my writing hole. It’s probably closer to the truth to say I’ve been in my project management hole. But I’m out now, and I want to talk about my experience. See, I am self-publishing my debut novel. I came to this conclusion…

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The Great Debate: Why I Chose to Self-Publish

Posted on February 14, 2019 by Jason Evans

Okay, people, I am throwing down the gauntlet. After hobnobbing with some incredible authors for the last few years, I have decided to self-publish my manuscripts. For me, this was a hard decision based on a year-long conversation with a friend of mine. See, when I first started to explore what it meant to be…

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What All Heroes Need

Posted on November 8, 2018 by Jason Evans

In the past, I’ve talked in depth about what villains need to bring your story to life. Today we’re gonna talk about the heroes, or protagonists, of your story. The people your reader should identify the most with. The people the story is really about. (Now before we begin, let me say I am not…

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How to Write Authentic African-American Characters: The African-American Church

Posted on October 11, 2018 by Jason Evans

I went to my fifth Colorado Gold Conference this year and had an absolute blast. I taught two classes, as well. How to Write Compelling Villains was super fun to teach (I mean, as fun as an 8 a.m. class can be to teach on Sunday morning). The other class I taught was How to…

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