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OMG! An Agent Asked for Some of My Pages!

February 28, 2018 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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I’ve published 8 books without an agent. Why start now? #publsihing #agent Click To Tweet That’s a question I’m asking myself. Recently I sent a query to one agent. I had no hope that the query would be answered. Often, you never hear anything. But, this agent not only responded with a request for some […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing, Writing Tips Tagged With: Agent Query, agents, duotrope, Graduate Student Freelancers, Jane Friedman, literary agents, publishing, Writing

Trick or Tweet? What Has Twitter Gotten #Writers Into?

February 19, 2018 By Joan Curtis 2 Comments

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Have you been hoodwinked by Twitter? Do you spend hours every day, every week, tweeting or scheduling tweets? What’s the payoff? As a writer, I can lose myself for endless periods of time, tweeting or posting to Facebook. All those hours searching for good content, revising my tweets, scheduling the best time to post, reading […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing, Writing Tips Tagged With: social media, tips, Tweet, Twitter, Writing

Here’s What I Want to Hear When My Favorite Author Speaks

November 29, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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As I prepare to talk to a group of people at the local library, I wonder what they expect to hear. Are they curious about what it takes to write a novel? Do they consider themselves potential authors? Are they interested in my writing day? Do they wonder where my ideas come from? When you […]

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Filed Under: Interviews with Writers, Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing Tagged With: favorite author, local library, speaking, Writing

Playing with a Thunderclap Campaign. Is it Right for Writers?

November 8, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Recently a writer friend asked me to support her Thunderclap Campaign. I had no idea what she was talking about. But, I clicked on the link. It’s a very simple concept and one where writers and readers can support one another very easily. The idea is to ask your friends, colleagues, fans to help support […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing Tagged With: book marketing, campaign, Thunderclap

When a New Book Comes Out, There’s So Much to Do!

October 30, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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My newest book will be released on December 12. To many of you that seems like a long time into the future, right? But, it’s not! I got the advanced copies in digital form two days ago and now the work begins. My tips when that new book is released #bookmarketing Click To Tweet Shout […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers Tagged With: A Painting to Die For, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, book marketing, Book Promo, New book, Promo, Release day

What’s an Author to Do? #Inkripples

August 7, 2017 By Joan Curtis 4 Comments

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This month when we tossed the pebble in the pond and created #inkripples we looked at publishing options for writers. Check out what Kai Strand says, what Katie Carroll says and what Mary Waibel says on their blogs. Here’s my two-cents. Recently I new author told me that her journey in writing and publishing had […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers Tagged With: agents, duotrope, fiction, Katie Carroll, Kia Strand, Mary Waibel, nonfiction, publishing, query, writing tips

Liebster Blog Award Nomination! Thank you Raimey Gallant

July 24, 2017 By Joan Curtis 2 Comments

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I recently learned that one of my readers nominated this blog for the Liebster Blog Award @raimeygallant Click To Tweet I am honored that she thought the content of this blog warranted attention and recognition. Thank you Raimey Gallant!! As part of the nomination Raimey asked me to answer eleven questions. I will do so […]

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Filed Under: Interviews with Writers, Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing Tagged With: Awards, Blogging, interviews, Lobster award, Raimey Gallant

Whom are You Blogging to?

July 17, 2017 By Joan Curtis 2 Comments

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As I consider my #blog posts, I always ask myself who might read that post Click To Tweet Am I writing it for fellow writers or for readers? Because most writers are readers, you might say I’m doing both all the time. But, readers aren’t necessarily writers. Readers may not be interested in the latest […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing, Writing Tips Tagged With: audiences, Blogging, marketing, readers, reading

Mirror, mirror on the wall… Is my book the best of all?

July 12, 2017 By Joan Curtis 4 Comments

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Are you tired of authors hyping their own books? #writingtips #marketing Click To Tweet I’m tired of hyping my own! In fact, I’m changing my tune. I know my books are good and worth reading. My feeling is if you don’t or if you don’t want to read them, that’s fine with me. In fact, […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing Tagged With: Hype, Twitter, Writing

Crafting the Perfect Words that Describe Your Book–Blurbs!

June 5, 2017 By Joan Curtis 3 Comments

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This month #Inkripples is dealing with blurbs #amwriting Click To Tweet Inkripples is a toss into the pond. Take a look at the ripples… Add your own… Mary Waibel’s World at Katie Carroll Observation Desk and at Kai Strand’s blog. For those of you not aware, blurbs are the few paragraphs about a book that appear on the back cover […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing, Writing Tips Tagged With: All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr, blurb, book marketing, descriptions

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