My 2018 New Year’s Resolution: A Mixed Bag
Although I didn't achieve my 2018 New Year's Resolution I achieved a lot of things related to it, making the year a mixed bag.
Although I didn't achieve my 2018 New Year's Resolution I achieved a lot of things related to it, making the year a mixed bag.
Reviewing an indie-published bilingual (English-Arabic) picture book and exploring different ways of portraying child protagonists.
Review and discussion of a World War II historical novel that shows the high quality of writing and unique subject matter available in self-published books.
The importance of small press and self-published books as an antidote to uniformity and repression, and a discussion of an outstanding new YA title.
An update on my plans to self-publish a paperback edition of Rogue, and fan art old and new.
Thoughts for #kidlitwomen on the experience of an autistic author (me) and ways to make publishing a friendlier place for neurodiverse writers.
Tips for how a self-publishing author can find an editor who shares the passion for the book to create a professional-level product.
Last year I joined the Authors Guild, an organization dedicated to protecting authors' rights in the United States. The organization provides a number of valuable services, including contract review for…
Some answers now and questions I plan to address in a future post on traveling to and living in the Algarve region of Portugal.
Will 2018 be the year I finally dip my toe in the self-publishing pool? Be brave, Lyn!