Seasoned ghostwriter Glenn Plaskin explains why chemistry is key to a successful collaboration with an author and how to spot it.
If you can create inspiration at will, writer's block doesn't stand a chance. Here's how I found mine on a regular basis.
Author Bill Jensen has a decision to make: Keep his edgy title or tone it down for the broad market. See the update for his decision!
Print On Demand is efficient, fast and flexible. But there are some finer points you need to understand.
Nolan Bushnell just published his first book via Net Minds. To do that, he built an A player team, which deserves much credit for their efforts.
Net Minds Select author Brian Cuban is using Facebook as a resource to make key decisions for his book. He's also building quite a tribe around it along the way.
Many first time authors believe all their manuscript needs is a little editing, proofing and cleanup. To produce a good read, here's what they really need.
Bill Jensen is a best selling author, who brought his latest project to Net Minds. His writing process is highly collaborative, employing a tribe of followers to improve his manuscript.
Last week I bumped into Allen Lau, founder of Wattpad, a fast rising force in publishing. During our chance encounter, he shared the surprising secret to his success.
Seth Godin once said that no one gets talker's block, and he's right. In my experience, my mouth was a better book writing solution than my laptop.