I keep stealing stuff from Chuck Wendig’s blog, but this one’s another that’s too good to let it go – idie publishing as a business choice, and as an outlet for adventure fiction.
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Good, fun piece by Karina Cooper on what comes after you’ve delivered your book.
You’ve Submitted Your Book: Now What? By Karina Cooper
Mummies.
What’s there not to love?
Here’s a fine video-blog from the gentlemen at Cinemassacre, about the original, 1932 Karloff Mummy.
Enjoy!
The Mummy (1932)
More thoughts about leaving Italy behind and self-publish for the world, from the blog of Angelo Benuzzi.
Author/publisher – the language barrier
This one is too good and pulpy not to post it here.
C’mon… lost Nazi treasure, hints at the location coded in a piece of music, underground mysteries…?
It qualifies as an extra Writing Prompt, to me.
Is underground ‘anomaly’ a trove of Nazi treasure? Filmmaker believes he’s broken code
Good, simple advice for those awkward moment when your story goes pear-shaped.
5 Quick Fixes for a Story that Goes Wrong
Interesting and comprehensive article, from the Copyblogger blog, about the ins and outs of becoming an author/publisher.
Enjoy!