Showing posts with label creative ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative ideas. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Publishing questions

discussed at another webinar attended the last week, organised with several editors and publishers, by Writers Digest University.
A short outlined of the most interesting:
- How efficient is the self-editing? You always need another clean pair of eyes to read and have some critical inputs about your manuscript. It could be a friend or somebody you pay for. Up to your resources, you could ask for a full lecture or just for some fragments you feel insecure and unhappy about.
- Is self-publishing affordable? From the financial point of view, yes. From the point of view of your efforts, you need to dedicate a lot of time as you are the one and only doing the design, editing, promotion and PR plans, marketing strategy, even selling. I
- How do you write a memoir? A memoir is different than an autobiography and should be organised following the usual novel writing rules, with tensions, characters with voices and profiles and so on.
- How useful is social media for a writer? You need an online presence, but having in mind a limited efficiency and a use according to your well defined aims. For example, Twitter could be good for marketing, Facebook for events and blogging for creating content about your work. In my opinion, I would use all of them, at various paces. You could post some fragments of your manuscripts online and then tweet it to a list of followers among which you have publishing agents. Or, even to find some other authors as well to whom to start a conversation and, why not, to give you some suggestions.

Mind mapping exercises

for those in need for speed blogging (including myself).

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Writing tips

The article is offering useful orientation to any kind of writing style.
From my own experience as well, I must confess that I took the risk to skip many of the "etiquette" details regarding, for example, the format, a certain logic of arranging the paragraphs. And lost.
As I must recognize, writing is not enough!