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Finding My Audience

Posted on February 2, 2018 by Mary Gillgannon

When my latest book come out last month, I booked a romance blog tour. My promoter did a great job and got my book featured on about 40 blogs. About halfway into the tour, as I was thanking hosts and seeing no other comments—none—I realized I was wasting my money. The blogs were all focused…

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Cast Your Book

Posted on February 1, 2018 by Kevin Paul Tracy

Writing can often become labor-intensive. We become so focused on rewrites and editing and tightening up the grammar and narrative and plotting and on and on and on… Sometimes it’s fun, for a break, to remind yourself why you’re writing this thing – at it’s most basic, because it’s fun to tell stories. One of…

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Writing Naked

Posted on January 30, 2018 by RMFW Guest Blogger

I am critical of badly written sex scenes. I want, therefore, to be able to write an emotionally singular scenario that scorches as it burns through the heat of unfolding events; a scene that twins joyous abandon with losing one’s self in a blazing physical coupling of passion and sweat. I read various authors with…

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WOTY/IWOTY Nominations

Posted on January 26, 2018 by Stephanie Reisner

Hey everyone! It’s that time of year again. The selection committees are assembled and it’s time to start accepting Writer of the Year (WOTY) and Independent Writer of the Year (IWOTY) nominations. The WOTY will be open to those traditionally published, and the I-WOTY will be for those independently published. If you are a member…

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Tackling Your 2018 Reading Goals

Posted on January 25, 2018 by Rachel Craft

Reading is one of the best things you can do to become a better writer. Reading work by more experienced authors shows you how they’ve tackled the same challenges you’re facing. It helps you see what works (and, sometimes, what doesn’t). Reading a variety of genres and styles sparks new ideas. Reading other authors’ voices…

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