100 Words or Fewer Writing Contest
The 100 Words or Fewer Writing Contest is for writers with a chronic case of word effusiveness. The mysterious hosts of this contest are looking for your best writing in a teeny-tiny, 100-word package*.
Free advice from platform guru Christina Katz, Part II
Guest blogger Christina Katz is back for the second installment of her Platform Resolutions for Writers. In the first installment, Christina discusses the importance of slowly building your platform and developing your expertise. Click here to read Resolutions 1-3. 4. Don’t begin any kind of marketing campaign for any product or service offerings until you [...]
Free advice from platform guru Christina Katz, Part I
Christina Katz, author of Get Known Before the Book Deal, coaches writers on how they can increase their visibility and ease their path to publication and financial success. And now, you can access her advice for free!
Jennifer R. Hubbard’s debut novel: THE SECRET YEAR
Here’s the dish: For every unique comment on Jennifer’s launch party post, she will donate 50 cents to her local library. The person who leaves the comment will also have their name entered in the drawing for an autographed copy of THE SECRET YEAR and one of six other YA novels that have their debut this week.
Short Story Contests: Painless Self-Promotion
While looking for relatively painless methods of self-promotion, I landed upon short story contests. They fit my needs perfectly, and here’s why they can work for you too. 1. Less words = More better Short story contests usually range from really short (100 words) to not so short (7000 words). Compared to the length of [...]
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