Tag: BookBaby Twitter chat
Editing and Revision Promises With Grant Faulkner
Grant Faulkner joined our January #BBchat to talk about editing after NaNoWriMo and the importance of “revision promises.”
Life After NaNoWriMo: #BBchat Recap
Heather R. Todd joined our #BBchat to talk about how to effectively navigate the manuscript editing process after NaNoWriMo, or any major writing project.
Three Simple Practices for Advancing Your Writing Career
Creating a writing group with trusted friends and authors is one way to provide accountability, moral support, and feedback – and can be a great asset as you advance your writing career.
Join BookBaby’s Twitter Chat With AutoCrit’s Jocelyn Pruemer On Oct. 21st
Want to learn more about the power of fine-tuning your sentences to improve your writing? Join BookBaby and Jocelyn Pruemer on Wednesday, October 21 at 4 pm ET for a special Twitter Q&A where we’ll talk about the best ways to find the weaknesses in your writing and how to fix them.
How to Write a Professional Manuscript: #BBchat Recap
Nancy L. Erickson joined our September BookBaby Twitter Chat to talk about how to produce a professional manuscript, including some of the common mistakes a new author often makes.
Blogging A Book With Nina Amir: #BBChat Recap
We frequently hear our literary friends asking how to manage their writing time more effectively, and while blogs often come up in the conversation, the idea of using a blog to build and test material for a new book is not often mentioned. Nina shared her suggestions for posting frequency and word count goals, and even for the busiest of writers, her suggestions are very attainable.
Podcasting to Promote Your Book with Viv Oyolu: #BBchat recap
Viv Oyolu joined our July Twitter chat to talk book marketing strategies and to share tips for podcasting more effectively. We frequently hear our friends in literary circles asking how to promote their books more effectively, and podcasting and podcast interviews aren't often part of the conversation. It's not as difficult as many authors think, and Viv was full of great info to help authors get started.