9 Hacks for Perfecting Your Book Research
If you are a first-time author who doesn’t know where to start, then this article is for you! Here you’ll find everything you need to know about how to do research for your coming book.
ReadIf you are a first-time author who doesn’t know where to start, then this article is for you! Here you’ll find everything you need to know about how to do research for your coming book.
ReadIf you’d like to know more about what public domain books are and how to resell them, then you’ve come to the right place! In this article, we’ll cover everything about public domain books, how to make money from publishing them, and any possible restrictions on selling them.
ReadWith a whole dedicated month, you can program your brain to prioritize writing over everything else, all by setting a particular deadline and having other participants from around the globe doing it at the same time. But if you’re new to the scene and don’t really know much about NaNoWriMo, here’s a detailed guide to help you navigate this worldwide phenomenon.
ReadIn this article, we'll discuss paraphrasing in academic writing and how it applies to it, and share 5 paraphrasing tools to help you.
ReadInteractive journals have many benefits and usages that can help improve the way our students interact with what they learn and how they receive information. This is why it is important to know how to use them, and that’s what we’ll explore in this article.
ReadWriting comes in all forms and sizes. But in order for a work to be considered creative writing, it must come from a place of imagination and emotion.
ReadIf you want to sell more books on Amazon, then this article is for you! Here are our 9 tips on how to boost your Amazon book sales.
ReadIn 2021, more than 1000 self-published authors made $100,000 from selling on Amazon. So what can you do to achieve (and maybe even surpass) this number? The answer lies in knowing how to market your self-published book in a way that increases sales, which is what we are going to discuss in this article.
ReadJ. M. Barrie, author of the famous children’s novel Peter and Wendy, demonstrates the difference between children and adults: children believe, and adults learn to doubt. In order to write a book for children, a writer must try to remember what it’s like to believe. That’s the first step. Afterward, we’re here to help!
ReadYour ideal reader is out there, and a great introduction will convince them that yours is the book they should be taking home. All you have to do is start writing!
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