Technical Tips,Writing for Authors Helpful Tools for Writers: The Pomodoro Method The Pomodoro Method is a time management technique that can improve your productivity and concentration. Want to try out this great tool for writers? Read on!
Writing for Authors Keeping a Writer’s Notebook A writer’s notebook is a place where writers can keep ideas, thoughts, inspiration, and research, as well as practice and improve their writing. Here are some ideas for your writer’s notebook!
Writing for Authors Using Beta Readers to Improve Your Novel You can improve your novels with feedback from beta readers. But how do you find these readers, what exactly do they do, and what do you pay them? Read on to find out!
Writing for Authors 25 Quotes for Authors Do you need inspiration, a laugh, or advice? These 25 quotes from famous authors might be just the pick-me-up you need.
Writing for Authors 7 Things We Are Grateful for this Thanksgiving As Thanksgiving approaches, we think more and more of the things we are grateful for. Here are 7 things we at My Book Cave are grateful for.
Writing for Authors 14 Characteristics of an Ebook Author Are you as eccentric as most ebook authors?
Technical Tips,Writing for Authors Ebook Word Count: Does Size Matter? Length for print books mattered a lot, but what about ebooks? Take a peek at what does matter and what length is selling more books!
Writing for Authors Don’t Skimp on Getting an eBook Editor for Your Novel It may seem tempting to put your book out there immediately and start earning money, but good editing can make or break your novel. How many editors do you need?
Writing for Authors Profanity in Books: Show Don’t Tell Emotion Will swearing hurt your book sales? Many readers today will not be offended by a certain amount of profanity in books, but shocking words often pull readers out of the story. Read this before you decide how much profanity to put in your next book.
Writing for Authors How to Write a Stronger Romance Novel Romance often gets a bad rap, but romance sells more than any other genre besides general fiction. So today we share important tips on how to write a stronger romance novel.
Writing for Authors Mining Your Memories Author Rachelle J. Christensen shares a tip she learned about using memories to create a powerful, memorable story.