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We Disrupt Your Regularly Scheduled Program

Posted on February 10, 2017 by Nathan Lowell

One of the things I keep hearing is that Amazon is disrupting the publishing business. That disruption is what allows independent authors like me to make a living in a field where – in the past – only a handful of superstars could quit their day jobs. I’ve been looking at this for a couple…

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The Wonders of Vellum—Ebook Formatting Made Easy

Posted on February 9, 2017 by rmfwBoss

One of the challenges of self-publishing is formatting your final files so they create an easy-to-read, nicely formatted final product. While you can always just upload your Word files and have the target site (Amazon or B&N or Smashwords) convert it for you, this approach doesn’t always provide the best results. There are plenty of…

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Rocky Mountain Writer #72

Posted on February 8, 2017 by Mark Stevens

Marc Graham & Of Ashes and Dust This episode features a chat with historical novelist Marc Graham and the latest installment of Writer’s Rehab from Natasha Watts. Marc is back on the podcast (listen to episode #35 for his first visit) a few weeks before the launch of his debut novel, Of Ashes and Dust. We caught…

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The 411 on Category Romance

Posted on February 8, 2017 by Jax Hunter

Are you tired of all the businessy stuff yet? You might be. But let’s not lose sight of the importance of knowing the industry. One more post and then we’re on to boy meets girl. Today we’re addressing Category Romance, a.k.a. Series Romance. Here’s the definition from Goodreads: “Category romances are short, usually no more…

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Motivation

Posted on February 7, 2017 by Mark Stevens

Motivation. You hear it all the time. Your characters need to be motivated to pick up that sword and slay the dragon, venture to a distant galaxy, or figure out why there’s a dead body at the bottom of the well. What motivates your character to do what they need to do in your story?…

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