Guest Post: The Bewildering, Bizarre and Bamboozling Business of Writing Books for Kids
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Write a good story and it will be published, right?
An unpredictable industry at the best of times, the coronavirus pandemic has had a considerable impact on the publishing industry
Writing is a passion and a skill, but writers should never discount the benefits they can glean from using the correct tools while they work.
Do you ever wonder where some authors come up with their amazing ideas? Sure, there is a skill to getting those ideas written down, but imagination and creativity play a large role in their development.
If you’re on track to have your book published, congratulations! This is a big step for your career as a writer.
Whether you’re already a full-time writer looking to develop a healthier and more sustainable approach to your craft, or you’re hoping to take the plunge soon and quit your day job, some tried and true strategies can help you succeed.
It appears the matter of whether or not you should be prepared to give your writing away for free is up for debate.
Self publishing has become extremely popular, and for good reason! It can be much cheaper, can leave a lot of creative freedom with the author and it allows authors to work on their own timeline. What a dream!
People all over the world sit down every single day, search their entire lexicon for the right words, and then place those words in a unique order to create content that can be funny, informational, hurtful, scary, startling, and interesting.