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  • Yeeeees, thank you for sharing! You state things so clearly that I can really nod too,...t my instincts as a paid writer (which have been set to "panic and desperation mode" for a few months) have been...
  • Ohhh, I just saw some of the other posts. I am going with the free Create Space ISBN, because (1) I am a poor writer (lol) and (2) at this point, I only intend to sell...
  • Since we can't include our own websites, I'd like to say why your website is for YOU and well as for your public. It isn't that my website is so elegant or gorgeous or...
  • Gigi, I understand the urge to redesign our blogs/websites ... Technology drives me nuts but I just can't help tweaking here and there, too! But don't worry, I have faith you'll fulfill your promises here. =)
  • Thank you all so much for responding to my post. I'm so pleased that it resonated with you! Pat, I initially heard about Dave the potter/poet on NPR. The story touched me so much, I kept thinking about it and finally looked it up online. Here is one of several websites about Dave.   
  • Carrie commented on her article When to share your writing?
    Thanks Clene and Regina, I appreciate your responses and help on this. I hadn't heard of a "Memorandum of Understanding" before, but found it interesting because part...
  • Hurray! I've got all five plus the bonus. My website is still a work in progress but it's amazing how easy it can be to set up using wordpress.com. I also found the se...
  • Shimi, My feeling is that fiction belongs on websites designed for fiction - online literary journals and other websites that people visit specifically to read short s...
  • Anyone -- self-published or not -- can do a giveaway at any point, not just as a launch.  And no need to limit book events to bookstores -- many other venues exist, in...
  • I have used NetGalley to help with reviews and comments. Many reviewers also post to their individual websites, which is a added plus. But, most always post to Goodreads and Amazon.