The Joy of Telling Other People’s Stories
How’s this for a story: For the past 18 months, Christine Connelly’s ex has forbidden her to see their young daughter. Not because Christine has harmed her daughter, violated any agreements or broken...
View ArticleHow to Plan Your Own Book Tour
Warning: Hacks for Hacks tips may have harmful side effects on your writing career, and should not be used by minors, adults, writers, poets, scribes, scriveners, journalists, or anybody. They say book...
View ArticleFalse Summits–and How to Get the Top Anyway
Today’s guest is Harry Bingham, the (British) author of the Fiona Griffiths crime series, which has been critically acclaimed on both sides of the Atlantic. He also runs a couple of outfits, The...
View ArticleWhat You Would Have Learned at BEA
The publishing world was a curious mix of hyperactivity and near-total silence last week, which can mean only one thing: Book Expo America, known as BEA. It’s an absolutely immense industry-only...
View ArticleThere’s a Fine Line Between (Online) Love and Hate
Today’s guests are Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke, authors of Your Perfect Life and, released this month, The Status of All Things. They have been best friends for more than twenty-five years. Liz lives...
View ArticleMythbuster: Why Contacts Won’t Bring Your Book Media Coverage
cloud of words or tags related to myth and reality on a digital tablet If you’re thinking of hiring a publicist, one of the first questions you’re likely to ask is: “Do you have good contacts?” Authors...
View ArticleHow to Blurb Someone’s Book
Warning: Hacks for Hacks tips may have harmful side effects on your writing career, and should not be used by minors, adults, writers, poets, scribes, scriveners, journalists, or anybody. Your career...
View ArticleThe World’s Longest Book Tour
Today please welcome return guest Jenny Milchman.” Jenny’s new novel, As Night Falls, will be released tomorrow. She is also the author of Cover of Snow, which won the Mary Higgins Clark Award, and...
View ArticleMeeting Readers Where They Are
Our guest today is Elizabeth Dimarco, CEO and co-founder of BooksILove, a free mobile platform for readers to discuss the books they’ve read and get recommendations from friends and co-workers in...
View ArticleHow to Get the Perfect Author Photo
Warning: Hacks for Hacks tips may have harmful side effects on your writing career, and should not be used by minors, adults, writers, poets, scribes, scriveners, journalists, or anybody. Here’s the...
View ArticleFalse Summits–and How to Get to the Top Anyway
Today’s guest is Harry Bingham, the (British) author of the Fiona Griffiths crime series, which has been critically acclaimed on both sides of the Atlantic. He also runs a couple of outfits, The...
View ArticleWhat You Would Have Learned at BEA
The publishing world was a curious mix of hyperactivity and near-total silence last week, which can mean only one thing: Book Expo America, known as BEA. It’s an absolutely immense industry-only...
View ArticleThere’s a Fine Line Between (Online) Love and Hate
Today’s guests are Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke, authors of Your Perfect Life and, released this month, The Status of All Things. They have been best friends for more than twenty-five years. Liz lives...
View ArticleThe 6 Most Common Marketing Mistakes Made by Authors
Please welcome Jon Bard as our guest today. Jon has been helping authors for twenty-five years as the co-owner of Children’s Book Insider, the Newsletter for Children’s Writers. He recently introduced...
View ArticleWhy Book PR Needs Lead Time. Lots of it.
“Dear publicist, My book just released and I’d like to promote it. How can you help?” “Hi! My novel came out last fall and sales have been close to zero. Can we talk about what your firm can do to...
View ArticleTwo Hats, One Woman
Our guest today is Dee Willson who felt the writer’s call at fifteen, when she penned her first novel and received her first rejection to go with it. Over twenty years later, Dee Willson has published...
View ArticleStanding Out on the Crowded Shelf—How to Help Your Fiction Find an Audience
Our guest today is Lynne Griffin, author of the family-focused novels Girl Sent Away, Sea Escape, and Life Without Summer, as well as the nonfiction parenting guides Let’s Talk About It: Adolescent...
View ArticleThe Skinny On Blurbs
Your manuscript is finished and the agent submissions checklist is all set: Target list: check. Killer elevator pitch: check. Brief bio including previous literary accomplishments: check. SASE ready to...
View ArticleTake Your Luck, Make Your Luck
Please welcome Greer Macallister, author of historical suspense (The Magician’s Lie), to Writer Unboxed as a regular contributor! We’re thrilled to have her with us. My debut novel, The Magician’s...
View ArticleThe Art and Craft of Author Interviews
Scenario 1: You’re a writer whose first book is about to be published, and you’ve been inundated with requests for interviews. In the dim and distant days before blogs and online magazines, that meant...
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