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Tag Archives: Sharla Rae
Weekly Writer’s Round-Up; Week of 10/30/11
Here’s my compendium of the best of the web for writers this week: Barry Eisler on JA Konrath’s blog:“Why are so many authors afraid of a possible publishing monopoly while sanguine about a real one?” Writer Courtney Milan on Barry … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alexandra Sokoloff, Barry Eisler, Becky Illson-Skinner, Ben Zimmer, Charlie Jane Anders, Courtney Milan, JA Konrath, Jenny Hanson, Mystery Writers Unite, R.S. Guthrie, Sharla Rae, Tattered Cover, Twitter, Writers in the Storm
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Weekly Writer’s Round-Up: Week of 3/25/12
Marketing Red Pen of Doom’s Guy Bergstrom on Media Strategy and name recognition. Self-publishing phenom Amanda Hocking: “A lot of authors tend to over market or they don’t take criticisms very well.” Via GalleyCat. Children’s and YA hardcover sales up … Continue reading →