Picture Prompt Rules / Terms and Conditions Send us the link to your stories VIA TWITTER – include hashtag #unrulystories and @UnrulyGuides [twitter.com/UnrulyGuides] Please include the title of the Picture Prompt or the Month/year you are submitting Story must be no more than 1650 words max (about 1 chapter) No sexually explicit content (remember, this […]
Do you Have an Unruly Story? Announcing #unrulystories Picture Prompt
Unruly Guides loves authors. And we thought what better way to show our appreciation and YOUR talent than to have a Picture Prompt. As many writers know there are times, when you sit down to write your best-selling novel, and nothing happens… your mind is a blank. Writing prompts are a great way to keep […]
Author Fear VS Author Marketing – The Battle for Book Sales
As an Author Success Coach, I work with and daily chat online with hundreds of authors. Bar none, the most volatile topic is author marketing. We all have to do it no matter how we’re published. The problem isn’t marketing. It isn’t buyer hostility. It isn’t an inability to understand the techniques. The problem is […]
Tax Tips for Authors: Filling out the Schedule C for Artists, Writers and Performers
Tax tips for writers and artists. The tax deadline is just around the corner, but don’t panic! Now is a good time to review your record-keeping, for good or ill.
Tax Tips for Authors: Are you a Business or a Hobby?
United States tax time is here. As a writer you are classified as self-employed. To take advantage of your deductions, here are a few tips to help you this year and in the future.
How to Improve Email Marketing Click Through Rates
Testing your Email Marketing campaigns for higher click throughs.
Self Publishing and its Surprisingly Honorable History
One of the more enjoyable facets of taking on a writing assignment like this one for Suzanne is the discovery of one’s prejudices and errors in thought. I have now joined the list of self-publishing authors include many esteemed authors including Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, Jane Austen, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Edgar Allen Poe.