By Shelley Sturgeon
Hard to believe that we’re already in the last half of November. Where did the time go? If you’re participating in NaNoWriMo this year, how’s it going?
Still time to submit your e-book covers to our contest for November (that will be published in late December). All the info you need can be found here. Don’t miss October’s e-Book Cover Design Awards post here on Monday, November 30th.
And, check back here next week for our latest edition of Self-Publishing: Carnival of the Indies.
Be well, stay safe (and warm if winter’s settling in where you are) and I’ll see you back here in two weeks.
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“Whether reader or writer, imagine not having Amazon. You might cope just fine, but you know what? You’d be coping. So, instead of fighting it, consider using it to your advantage.”
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“I have just finished a concision edit on my work-in-progress that I didn’t exactly aim to do.”
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“Selling books to non-bookstore buyers — for employee perks, sales incentives, or add-on value — requires you adopt the seven “Cs” to find success.”
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