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    Marketing | The Write Stuff Blog

    Getting Book Blurbs

    ByDani Alcorn January 24, 2019May 29, 2026

    Getting your book blurbed by the right person can have a huge impact on the success of your book launch.​ The right blurb can increase your sales and go a long way toward legitimizing a self-published book.  But, first, what is a book blurb? A book blurb is a short quote (usually just one or…

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  • The Difference Between Middle Grade & Young Adult
    Children's Books

    The Difference Between Middle Grade & Young Adult

    Bysteve October 23, 2018May 29, 2026

    by Laura Backes, Children’s Book Insider It’s often difficult for writers to know whether they’re creating a middle grade novel (ages 8-12), or a book for young adults (12 and up). Because many of the themes and situations are similar for the two age groups, authors go by the age of the main character: if…

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  • Slang Dictionary
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    Slang Dictionary

    Bysteve October 6, 2018May 29, 2026

    A note from Daniel White Hodge, the editor of this page: “This dictionary isn’t so you can try to talk like someone you’re not. But it is a good reference for those who are seeking to understand a piece of youth culture today. No … every kid doesn’t use all of these words. But this…

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  • Using Metaphors in Creative Writing
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    Using Metaphors in Creative Writing

    Bysteve October 4, 2018May 29, 2026

    Using Metaphors in Creative Writing What is a metaphor? The term metaphor meant in Greek “carry something across” or “transfer,” which suggests many of the more elaborate definitions below: Metaphor Table Definition Origin A comparison between two things, based on resemblance or similarity, without using “like” or “as” most dictionaries and textbooks The act of…

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  • Finding Your Voice
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    Finding Your Voice

    Bysteve October 4, 2018May 29, 2026

    by Susan J. Letham Novice writers tend to feel awed by the concept of “voice.” Once you understand what writers mean by voice, it becomes easier to grasp. You wouldn’t mistake Goldie Hawn’s voice for Liz Taylor’s, even if you couldn’t see their faces, would you? And if I were to give you a text to read, you wouldn’t…

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  • Character Writing Exercises
    Characters

    Character Writing Exercises

    Bysteve June 27, 2018May 29, 2026

    It seems the number one way you learn more about your characters is simply by writing about them. Unfortunately, when this process occurs while you’re writing your story, it can show. Awkward, uneven character development in your completed piece can be the result. One way to get around this is to write scenes with your…

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  • Editing Your Book
    Editing | Self-Publishing | Traditional Publishing

    Editing Your Book

    Bysteve March 1, 2018May 29, 2026

    Every manuscript needs to be edited, and not just by the author. Sure, self-editing is an important step in manuscript preparation, but it’s not the final step if you want to be proud of your published work. We authors simply can’t catch all of our own mistakes. We tend to read what we think is…

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  • New Book: Writing Young Adult Fiction
    Beginnings & Endings | Characters | Children's Books | Dialogue | Scenes | Self-Publishing | Setting | Structure | Traditional Publishing | Wordcraft | Young Adult Books

    New Book: Writing Young Adult Fiction

    Bysteve February 22, 2018May 29, 2026

    After two years of editing(!) Dani’s and my new book, Writing Young Adult Fiction, is about to be published. As one of our fans, I’d like to extend this special pre-publication offer to you: get the Kindle book for just $2.99, or get it for free when you purchase the paperback. My favorite part of the book…

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  • Audiobooks are another great way to sell your work
    Audiobooks | Self-Publishing

    Audiobooks are another great way to sell your work

    Bysteve February 8, 2018May 29, 2026

    Every month I receive a statement showing my latest audiobook sales, and it always amazes me. When I first decided to turn several of my books into audiobooks, I did it as much for fun as in hopes of making big sales. But month after month and year after year the income keeps coming. Now…

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  • Children’s Books About Nature
    Children's Books

    Children’s Books About Nature

    Bysteve January 21, 2018May 29, 2026

      Molland, Judy GET OUT!: 150 EASY WAYS FOR KIDS & GROWN-UPS TO GET INTO NATURE AND BUILD A GREENER FUTURE [chockful of ideas to get families, classrooms, and groups outside learning about nature, experiencing the world in new ways, and taking a hands-on approach to the three r’s (reduce, reuse, recycle). Chapters on being a…

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  • What Genres Do Literary Agents Want?
    Marketing | Traditional Publishing

    What Genres Do Literary Agents Want?

    Bysteve November 16, 2017May 29, 2026

    Since agents work on commission, they are looking for books they can sell and make money from. Those don’t necessarily match what books are the best sellers. Some very popular categories don’t sell for high contract prices, meaning less commission to the agent. Agents are looking for the high dollar contracts. If you want to…

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  • Story Patterns
    Structure

    Story Patterns

    Bysteve October 27, 2017May 29, 2026

    The original url for this post was writetabulous.com I recently attended a writer’s workshop that was hosted by a local writers group. The presenter, Judy Olsen, talked about story patterns and how learning and using one of five basic constructs could make a world of difference in your writing success. Since I have never structured a book…

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