Advice from Local Authors, Past Speakers, and WWP members
VB Writes–How to Talk to a Bookseller
provided by Paul Hansen of Village Books
Facing Rejection: A list of links that may help
provided by Wendy Call
Law for Writers: From Libel Law to Protecting your creations, here’s what you need to know
by Peggy Watt
Traditional Publishing, Indie Publishing, and Ebooks
by Pamela Beason
Member Favorites
Deck Deckert Recommends:
- GoodReads.com (social bookshelf)
- RedRoom.com (Author Community)
- SheWrites.com (Services and Support for Women Authors)
- Bookazine.com (Global Book Wholesaler)
- Authonomy.com (Book Lovers Community)
- BookGlutton.com (social book reading)
- BookBuzzr.com (Book Marketing)
Carolyn Leeper recommends:
Carl Steiner recommends:
- MaxBarry.com (author website/blog)
Amanda June Hagarty recommends:
- OneWord.com (writing prompt)
- The Rejection Generator Project (humor/developing a thick skin)
- Wordplay: Helping Writers become Authors by K.M. Weiland
- Bellingham Writers Group (best open critique group in town)
- Kickstarter or IndieGogo (Raising money for publishing)
- NaNoWriMo – National Novel Writing Month (for lighting a fire under your arse
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