10 Things for which the Indie Author is grateful — Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo

There are a good many things Indie writers and publishers have to be grateful for. Things we seem to have in common…apart, of course, from the abject poverty of living in unheated garrets whilst suffering for our art. (Look, we have an image to keep up, right?) Whilst I wait… and wait… and wait… I […]… Continue reading 10 Things for which the Indie Author is grateful — Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo

Welcome Author Annika Perry #wouldyourather — Annika Perry’s Writing Blog

Originally posted on Jill Weatherholt: Today I’m excited to welcome our friend and writer, Annika Perry. For those of you who know Annika, I’m sure you’ll agree she is one of the kindest and most generous bloggers you’ll ever meet. We connected many years ago, and now I feel as though we’re old friends. I… via… Continue reading Welcome Author Annika Perry #wouldyourather — Annika Perry’s Writing Blog

Published Authors Awareness — MRS. T’S CORNER

This is not my normal blogging subject. However, as a versatile blogger, I will occasionally blog on different topics and hope you appreciate efforts in bringing awareness to published authors. via Published Authors Awareness — MRS. T’S CORNER

The Complications of World Building For an Author — A Writer’s Path

by Doug Lewars I enjoy writing in the Fantasy genre and World Building is a part of that. It may or may not be extensive. For example, you can simplify your life considerably if you use our existing world and just add a bit of magic here and there. J.K. Rowling uses that […] via The… Continue reading The Complications of World Building For an Author — A Writer’s Path