Stupid writing rules–Beware the Dunning-Kruger Effect. by Anne R. Allen Fake news isn’t our only problem in the era of social media. Fake writing rules are everywhere. Even I get taken in. I shared a meme on Facebook yesterday that gave a spelling rule that was 100% wrong. Thank goodness an English teacher friend […]
Amazon’s New Review Rules: Should Authors Be Worried?
Amazon’s New Review Rules: Nobody expects the Amazon Inquisition! by Anne R. Allen Amazon has been tweaking its customer review rules. Some revisions appeared in late September and others debuted early in October. So how do they affect authors? Should we be worried? Is the Amazon Review Inquisition going to excommunicate more reviewers and banish our reviews? […]
How to Get Book Reviews: 10 Tricks for Getting Your Book Reviewed by a Book Blogger
Book review bloggers are friends, not foes–get to know them! by Barb Drozdowich Soโฆwho are book bloggers anyways? I know that Anne periodically talks about book bloggers on this blog โ but many authors that I talk to seem a bit fuzzy on the subject. Iโm going to see if I can help you understand […]
Top 10 Ways To Write a Self-Rejecting Query to a Blogger, Agent or Publisher
by Anne R. Allen Bloggers sometimes feel like Rodney Dangerfield. We get no respect. This week, we heard how Amazon is banning 100s of book review bloggersย and removing their reviews. Some of the bloggers may be violating “affiliate” rules, but others have no affiliation with Amazon and are having all their reviews removed anyway. […]
Disappearing Amazon Reviews: The Facts Behind Amazon’s Review Purges
by Anne R. Allen So what’s this about missing reviews? Go to any author forum or social media group for writers and you’ll see the plaintive posts: “Help! My Amazon reviews are disappearing.” “Amazon rejected my review because they say I ‘know’ the author. I don’t. All I did was friend her on Facebook!” “Amazon […]
Catherine Ryan Hyde on Rejection: Does Your Rejected Work Need a Rewrite?
Rejections. We all get them. In fact, there are only two things we can absolutely count on in the writing business: rejections and bad reviews. There’s no doubt rejections make us feel terrible. As Brian Doyle wrote in Portland Magazine and wasย quoted inย Letters of Note, “To receive one is to instantly and all at once […]
Beware Groupthink: 10 Red Flags to Watch For When Choosing a Critique Group
by Anne R. Allen Joining a good critique group can be the easiest (and cheapest) way for new writers to learn the nuts and bolts of writing and keep those cringe-making first drafts from gumming up slush piles or becoming part of the infamous “tsunami of self-published crap.” Whether online or in-person, critique groups can […]
REALITY CHECK: Mixed Martial Arts For Writers
by Ruth Harris No two ways about it, writers: you ARE going to suffer. How do I know? Because I’m a writer and all of these thingsโor variations of themโhave happened to me. You will get one-star reviews. Your book will be rejected by the editor who “loves” you and your work. The hotshot […]
Paid Reviews: Why Authors Should NEVER Buy Amazon Reader Reviews
by Anne R. Allen Last month the Seattle Times reported that Amazon is suing a bunch of paid review mills. Unfortunately, many paid review sites don’t feel they’re doing anything wrong. A spokesman for one of the companies Amazon is suing said: “We are not selling fake reviews. However we do provide Unbiased and […]
How to Guarantee Rejection: Top 10 Ways Writers Self-Reject when Querying Bloggers, Editors, and Agents
by Anne R. Allen Having a popular blog has helped me feel a lot of empathy with agents and publishers. That’s because Ruth and I get a ton of queries, too. Most of ours are from authors or publicists who want a blog tour promotion, guest blog spot, or a book review. Some want us […]
Artistic Freedom vs. Crowdsourcing, Censorship, and the Dunning-Kruger Effect
by Anne R. Allen Ruth and I often get requests to censor our posts when a word or link or piece of news has offended somebody. We usually comply. We don’t want a minor distraction to interfere with our purposeโwhich is to share information about the writing business in a straightforward, lighthearted, encouraging way. But […]
Should You “Send Out” that First Novel? 9 Things to Consider First
by Anne R. Allen We are always hearing about authors who have phenomenal success with a “first novel.” I’m sure most writers fantasize about being that author sometime in our early careers. I sure did. But here’s what I didn’t know back then: the novels that are published first are rarely the first novel […]
6 Mistakes that Can Sidetrack New Writers
ย by Anne R. Allen Ruth and I like to say we made all the writing and publishing mistakes so you don’t have to. I figure that personally I’ve collected nearly the full set of authorialย faux pasย since I embarked on a writing career. Here’s a list of some of the things I wish I […]
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