Selling Short Stories, Part 1: Know Your Value
…markets. I’d argue strongly against this. First off, it’s like your saying to yourself, “Yep, time to settle.” Don’t do that. Just don’t. Secondly, it doesn’t do your career any…
…markets. I’d argue strongly against this. First off, it’s like your saying to yourself, “Yep, time to settle.” Don’t do that. Just don’t. Secondly, it doesn’t do your career any…
…rules. The #1 Rule of Marketing: Everybody wants something. I’m not trying to be cynical. I’m just telling it like it is. Every human being on the planet wants something….
…mentoring activities, more bricks were added to my writer’s house. I never could have created my blog without that class. Never. It added to my growing sense of professionalism. I…
…that ever captured her heart. • • • • • Enjoyed this interview? Ready to give your writing a serious boost? Check out this DIY MFA online workshop coming up….
…right season. Water energy feeds wood. With the transition from winter to spring, my vision is solid and I am ready now to take action. With this clear view, I…
…at All After all, you’re not ashamed of who you are. Go crazy. Pants that first draft. I’ll wait. Done? Awesome. Now revise it. This is tough to do, because…
…on their writing as a whole. Build Your Community 6. Find your ideal readers – Connect with the people who will eventually be reading your work. Readers buy your book….
…is a serious business. Can its history be rendered in comics? Of course, my feelings weren’t really that mixed. As a long-time fan of comedy and an avid reader and…
…they definitely shouldn’t publish. Publishing a book will not make you rich. In fact, the royalties probably won’t be enough to make your student loan payment. When it comes to…
…build community. Plus, her #1 tip for writers. About the Author Marybeth Niederkorn’s work has appeared in The Gasconade Review, Trailer Park Quarterly, Red Fez, and others. A Southeast Missouri…