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Tag Archives: writerslife
How to kill a hundred people: A Indie October guest post by Nimue Brown
Let me begin by explaining Hopeless Maine. It started life as a graphic novel series set on an imaginary island off the coast of Maine. There’s now a role play game, prose books in the offing and other things in … Continue reading
Posted in amreading, amwriting, blogging, books, Canadian steampunk, errol the bookcase dragon, fantasy, Goth, grathic novels, indie, indie novels, indie writers, indieoctober, indiewriter, pointless things of wonderfulness, reads, sci-fi, steampunk, supernatural, writes, writing
Tagged hopeless, indie, indie publishing, indienovels, indieoctober, indiewriter, steampunk, supernatural, writer, writers, writerslife, writing, writingtip
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The Joy of Thursday Nights: Indie-October guest post from Amy Wilson
I was absolutely not looking for a writing group. I had nothing against writing groups, I was sure that they were wonderful for some people. It’s just that I didn’t think I would be one of them. I had … Continue reading
Posted in amreading, amwriting, fantasy, Harvey Duckman, indie, indie writers, indieoctober, indiewriter, opinion, reads, sci-fi, writes, writing
Tagged indieoctober, indiewriter, writer, writers, writerslife, writing, writingtip
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Blurbing: Reduxed
Way back in December last year, a month or so before ‘A Spider In the Eye’ was released I made a post about blurbing. The art of writing a blurb for the back of a paperback. I was having a … Continue reading
Posted in amediting, amwriting, books, Hannibal Smyth, indie, indie novels, indie writers, indiewriter, opinion, pointless things of wonderfulness, reads, sci-fi, steampunk, writes, writing
Tagged indie, indie publishing, indiebooks, indienovels, indiewriter, steampunk, writer, writers, writerslife, writing, writingtips
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Indie-October looms…
Back in April as regular, and the occasional passing readers may remember I did a series of posts for Indie April. Posts all about various indie writers and creatives and their work. This was a surprisingly successful endeavour and as … Continue reading
Posted in amreading, amwriting, books, Hannibal Smyth, Harvey Duckman, indie, indie novels, IndieApril, indieoctober, indiewriter, pointless things of wonderfulness, sci-fi, steampunk
Tagged indie publishing, indiebooks, indienovels, indieoctober, indiewriter, nanowrimo, writer, writerslife, writing
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Fiscal realities of publishing… and the pursuit of happiness…
‘If everything you do and everything you are is in pursuit of money, then you are already bankrupt.’ ~ Cake, Ink, Collective. Several things have happened in the last few days to inspire this post. It is a … Continue reading
Posted in books, indie, indie novels, indiewriter, self-publishing
Tagged #selfpub, authors, indie, indie publishing, indiewriter, self-publishing, writer, writerslife, writingtip, writingtips
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Hopeless Maine extras
Originally posted on The Hopeless Vendetta:
Let’s start with some technical details. It takes about six months of Tom working full time to draw a Hopeless Maine graphic novel. On top of this, I do about 2 hours of work…
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Tagged hopeless, indie, indie publishing, writer, writerslife, writing, writingtips
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Book Lovers Day 2019
As I said last year, normally hate overly twee things like this… But I make an exception when it comes to books. So on the off chance, anyone doesn’t have a book to love here are a few recommendations from … Continue reading
Posted in amreading, book reviews, books, booksale, goodreads, Harvey Duckman, indie novels, IndieApril, indiewriter, novels, pointless things of wonderfulness, reads, retro book reviews, sci-fi, steampunk, supernatural, world book day
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The Good, The Bad, And the Just Plain Ugly: Amazon Reviews…
Amazon reviews, like it or not, are the lifeblood of the indie author. There is sadly no way of getting away from this. It is also why there is so much grief caused by them, and the occasional bout of … Continue reading
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Tagged indie, indie publishing, indiebooks, indiewriter, reviews, self-publishing, writer, writers, writerslife, writing, writingtip, writingtips
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Creative Connections…
A few years back I did a series of posts that offered advice to those considering self-publishing. You can find them still if your interest in the Publishing and Writing section at the top of the page, as 90% of … Continue reading
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Tagged #amwriting, amreading, amwritingscifi, connections, Hannibal Smyth, harveyduckman, reads, writer, writers, writerslife, writing, writingtips
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The Harvey Duckman Experience
The bulk of this post is a reblog from Sixth Element publishing’s website. Hence the disclaimer below. I do however heartily encourage any published or unpublished indie writer of Horror, Scifi, fantasy or Steampunk who would be interested in having … Continue reading
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