The Wednesday Web Browser for Writers
Short Story Month celebrations end tomorrow (quick reminder: you can still enter our collection giveaway right here). There has been a lot of wonderful content online this month that focuses on short stories. I recommend especially the coverage at Fiction Writers Review and David Abrams’s terrific blog post spotlighting noteworthy story collections of 2012.
Want to know how to promote your e-book? Really want to know how to do so for free? GalleyCat has some resources for you.
And speaking of promotion, Jane Friedman recommends “4 Ways to Immediately Improve Your Book Marketing Efforts.”
Congratulations to Carol Tice on the publication of her first co-authored print book. (There’s quite a backstory here, one that will interest you especially if you’re into the subject of how your blogging may lead you to your books.)
Poet Diane Lockward has compiled a list of what she considers to be especially appealing online journals.
And Kelli Russell Agodon tells us “what’s going on in the Poetry Blogosphere these days.”
Erika,
I subscribe to your newsletter Practicing Writing and I’d like to thank you for it. I’ve used the information from the newsletter before – the submission alerts mostly. I just received this month’s newsletter with the fascinating interview with Midge Raymond. What a coincidence: I submitted my novel to her Ashland Creek Press last month. It was so interesting to read about her now, learn her views and opinions. I wish this interview was published before I submitted to her. I’ll definitely get her book EVERYDAY WRITING and work on its writing prompts.
Thanks again.
Olga.
Olga, thank YOU for that comment.