Tag: Carol Newman Cronin
Putting on My Publishing Patience Pants
I really want to hit that magic publish button, but all the signs are saying: don’t rush this one. Read More …
50 Shades of Publishing: Can You Really Have it All?
Easy access to self-publishing has definitely changed the industry, but some basic truths still apply. Read More …
Book Review: The Necklace
Claire McMillan’s second novel delves into family secrets not talked about for so long, they’ve become unknown. Read More …
Bookbub: Personal Ebook Shopper
Bookbub provides a hub for authors and their readers. Read More …
Why Project Management Might Make You Want to Write a Novel
Effective leadership and writing a story both require sticking to the plot. Read More …
Vote for Your Favorite Book Description
Help me decide which blurb text will be the most enticing to book buyers. Read More …
Fog and First Readers
This morning, paddling out into a very foggy harbor, I was reminded of the comparison between writing and navigation. In either case, as long as you know where you are and can see what’s just in front of you, you Read More …
Book Review: Everyone Brave Is Forgiven
A haunting cover opens up to a story told by witty, bantering characters who somehow manage to cope and even thrive through an extremely bleak war. Read More …
Freelancers: Feral or Friendly?
Freelancing has evolved from oddity to commonplace, but some aspects remain the same. Read More …
Writing: What’s Next?
Finishing a book is terrifying, terribly exciting, and a little bittersweet. Read More …