I did not do any marketing for Seals of Abgal prior to its publication on 30 December 2012. Even now, apart from the odd tweet here and there, I still haven't. I should know better. After all, I've been researching the world of indie publishing since the start of 2012. However, this writing thing is something that has brewed inside of me since age … Continue reading The Seals of Abgal
Author: Woelf Dietrich
Mortality: What if you couldn’t promote your own book?
I wanted to do a follow-up post on Seals in the aftermath of its publication and the awesome and surprising reaction I received. I also wanted to talk about my next book, The Worthless One (working title), but then I found the article below on Duolit and reading it just tore my heart to shreds. Julie Forward De May … Continue reading Mortality: What if you couldn’t promote your own book?
Goodbye 2012. Hello 2013
2012 was a rough year for a lot of people, me included. It also went by very fast. For those reasons I don't make New Year's resolutions anymore. I'd rather just set goals throughout the year. Waiting for a new year to bring about change just takes too long and I try not to wait … Continue reading Goodbye 2012. Hello 2013
Advice From Famous Writers
Reading this article felt like someone massaging my soul and tenderly caressing my ego. It gave me goosebumps and made me smile. It reminded me that I'm a writer despite my hesitancy to call myself one. It's never a bad thing to read about how other writers write or the thought process that goes into … Continue reading Advice From Famous Writers
The Common Traits of the Successful Writer #Nanowrimo
I haven't posted anything in a long while. I have excuses. Valid ones. I had to don my lawyerly hat briefly and it took a lot of my time, and then some other family emergencies decided to introduce themselves. Apparently my life wasn't exciting enough. All of this encroached on my writing time, but mostly … Continue reading The Common Traits of the Successful Writer #Nanowrimo
The Types of Book Editing (Infographic)
Source: Original infographic.
