by Laura C. Cantu | Sep 23, 2017 | Author's Life, fiction, General, Marketing, Writing Tips and Tools
Welcome back for Part 3 of our series dedicated to Diversifying Your Platform! As we’ve discussed in previous weeks, diversifying your publishing platforms can help an author reach a larger audience that won’t necessarily sit down and read through more traditional...
by Laura C. Cantu | Sep 16, 2017 | Author's Life, fiction, General, Marketing, WinterWolf Press, Writer's Corner, Writing Tips and Tools
Welcome back for Part 2 of Diversifying Your Platforms! As we discussed last time, diversifying your publishing platforms can help an author reach a larger audience that won’t necessarily sit down and read through more traditional formats. Today we’re going to be...
by Laura C. Cantu | Aug 26, 2017 | Author's Life, General, Marketing, Resources, Uncategorized, Writing Tips and Tools
Congratulations! You’ve finished your final round of edits. You’ve had multiple beta readers take a look and tell you how much they’ve loved your book. You’ve got an awesome cover all planned out and you’ve been advertising for quite some time about your next big...
by Sydney Whalen | Jul 22, 2017 | Marketing, Writing Tips and Tools
You’re committed to promoting your new work on Twitter and to do that, you need followers. You’ve tried everything from scheduling tweets about adorable animals to tweeting quotes from whatever is on the New York Times Bestseller List that week. Still, your followers...
by Sydney Whalen | Jun 24, 2017 | Author's Life, Marketing, Writing Tips and Tools
If you’re here to learn about blog tours, then you’ve likely already got a book cooling on the rack and ready for release soon. Congratulations! Many aspiring writers don’t make it this far. Take a moment to bask in your success before you go back to agonizing over...
by Laura C. Cantu | Jan 24, 2017 | Marketing, Writing Tips and Tools
As a child, the only distinction that you had to worry about between literature was The Dewey Decimal System’s shift between Fiction and Non-Fiction. Now you’re an adult — an author — and have more genres on your hands than you know what to do...