Elliot Brooks, indie author of Peace and Turmoil (book one of The Dark Shores series) and a BookTuber/AuthorTuber, joins iWriterly for an author interview. Meg LaTorre asks Elle questions about: Her decision to self publish The publishing process Selecting and working with a freelance editor Formatting, cover design, character art, choosing titles, and more Author … Continue reading iWriterly Video: Author Interview: Elliot Brooks – Peace and Turmoil
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iWriterly Video: 2018 Regrets & Accomplishments + 2019 Goals
Meg LaTorre of iWriterly participates in the reflections and resolutions writing tag (an AuthorTube/BookTube tag), originally created by Kim Chance and Megan Oliver. Meg was tagged by Megan LaCroix. Meg will reflect on 2018 as well as share her resolutions and goals for 2019. QUESTIONS 2018 Reflections What was your standout writer moment/memory in … Continue reading iWriterly Video: 2018 Regrets & Accomplishments + 2019 Goals
iWriterly Video: The Book Selection Tag
Meg LaTorre of iWriterly participates in the Book Selection Tag, originally created by Lenn Woolston. QUESTIONS How do you decide what you are going to read next? Do you pick what's trending? Read in a specific genre? Or is it random? How important is the cover? Do you judge a book by its cover? … Continue reading iWriterly Video: The Book Selection Tag
iWriterly Video: How to Achieve Your Author Goals | Chatty AuthorTube Collab with Mandi Lynn
Meg LaTorre of iWriterly and Mandi Lynn team up in this two-part collab all about goals: how to pick and achieve your author goals. Part one will be on Mandi's channel, which is all about selecting goals. This video is part two, where we discuss how to achieve your goals. https://youtu.be/0FaaC8mPeN8 To watch … Continue reading iWriterly Video: How to Achieve Your Author Goals | Chatty AuthorTube Collab with Mandi Lynn
iWriterly Video: Coping with Anxiety as a Writer
Whether you are diagnosed with clinical anxiety or you suffer from chronic bouts of anxious thoughts about your writing or publishing career, all writers have to manage their anxiety—and in a publishing landscape where we often lack control. Learn what writer anxiety is and ways we can cope with it in this iWriterly video. In … Continue reading iWriterly Video: Coping with Anxiety as a Writer
iWriterly Video: How to Deal with Haters | Collab with Lisa London
Regardless of what social media platform you are on or if host your own blog or website, if you share your creative work with the world, you are bound to get some haters. Learn how to deal with haters in this iWriterly collab with Lisa London. We will discuss five tips for how to deal … Continue reading iWriterly Video: How to Deal with Haters | Collab with Lisa London
iWriterly Video: How to Write a Book Faster
Are you looking to write your book faster? In this iWriterly video, we discuss 14 tricks to finish your manuscript sooner. Although all writers have their own speeds when it comes to their creative process, one desire is prevalent among them—wanting to write a book faster. The aspiration to write a book more quickly could … Continue reading iWriterly Video: How to Write a Book Faster
Writers Helping Writers Blog: How to Write More Words
With so many stories bouncing around in a writer’s mind, it likely comes as no surprise that most writers seek to write more—or to be more efficient in the time they have to write. In the month of November, known as National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) to the writing community, thousands of writers endeavor to … Continue reading Writers Helping Writers Blog: How to Write More Words
iWriterly Video: Filler Words to Remove From Your Novel
All writers want our prose to read smoothly and have the reader fully engaged without being pulled from the story. In order to do that, it’s important to cut back on filler words, which make sentences read clunkier. Learn what words to use less frequently in your novel in this iWriterly video. https://youtu.be/fjvm4TK7VCQ … Continue reading iWriterly Video: Filler Words to Remove From Your Novel
Savvy Authors Blog: 14 Tricks to Write a Book Faster
Although all writers have their own speeds when it comes to their creative process, one desire is prevalent among them—wanting to write a book faster. The aspiration to write a book more quickly could be due to a variety of reasons or circumstances, such as needing to adhere to deadlines (self-imposed or from a publisher), … Continue reading Savvy Authors Blog: 14 Tricks to Write a Book Faster