by CLBblogger | Aug 4, 2023 | Author Resources, Book Publishing, Featured, Writing
We encourage you to pursue the vision God has given you to write. If you are researching your publishing options, you have successfully taken the first step toward bringing your vision to fruition. There are lots of publishing options and we appreciate you taking the...
by CLBblogger | May 1, 2023 | Author Resources, Writing
by Roz Morris Every author has their own way to outline. Some want minimal detail, some want a lot. Some keep the same outline process for every book they write. Some change from book to book—a new method for a new writing experience. Is there anything they all have...
by CLBblogger | Mar 1, 2023 | Author Resources, Book Publishing, Writing
by Tucker Max Unless you’re a household name author, most people buying your book won’t know who you are. So how will they learn about you? And why is this even important? Why Your Bio Is So Important Even though very few authors think about it, the “Author Bio”...
by CLBblogger | Feb 21, 2023 | Author Resources, Book Publishing, Writing
Genre classification plays an important role in a book’s life. Publishers, agents, and advertisers use genres to bring your book to market. Readers use it to find your book. The genre determines where the book is placed in physical and virtual bookstores and...
by CLBblogger | May 26, 2022 | Author Resources, Writing
by Boni Wagner-Stafford Most writers will tell you that writing nonfiction is easier than writing fiction. This is the good news. The less good news: that doesn’t mean it’s less work to write a nonfiction book. While fiction writers often use a basic outline and then...
by CLBblogger | Apr 7, 2022 | Author Resources, Writing
by Andy Port Some indie writers use beta readers and colleagues rather than professional editing and proofreading services, because it can be far less expensive to go without formal edits, and many indies—understandably!—would like to ease the costs of professional...