by Yen Cabag
If you’re writing a book, you may have found that you can breeze your way through some chapters, but struggle through others, which means that some chapters end up longer than others. But does it matter how long your chapters are? In this post, we will look at...
by Tom Corson-Knowles
There’s a trend in the publishing industry that’s been rising for years, but now it’s booming: digital content. And I don’t just mean ebooks and audio (although, of course, those are huge and important trends in their own right). I’m...
by Kaelyn Barron |
Pick up a book and you’ll likely have to flip through any number of pages to make it to the “real” start—there could be a dedication, a preface, a prologue, a foreword, and even a whole page dedicated to critical acclaim for the book. While each of...
by Kaelyn Barron
If you’re the proud owner and writer of a successful blog, you may have wondered if you have what it takes to write a complete book. While blogs and books are two very different creative outlets, it’s highly possible that your blog could have the makings...
by Kaelyn Barron |
Although not a requirement, forewords are often found in the front matter of nonfiction books. Some hurried readers might flip past those pages, but there’s actually a lot of value in a well-written foreword, especially for the author and their platform. When...
by Yen Cabag |
The digital world allows for easy access to just about anyone, and authors of today can benefit greatly from this by finding beta readers, or the first batch of readers who can give a lot of helpful feedback before the manuscript is officially published, from around...