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AS THE AUTHOR WORLD TURNS ON AMAZON BOOK REVIEW POLICIES by Judith Briles from The Book Designer
EDITOR’ S COMMENT: Clarity on how Amazon review policies work and the corresponding frustration of authors.
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BONUS
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HOW TO WRITE AN ONLINE BIO – WITH SHORT, PROFESSIONAL, AND OTHER EXAMPLES by Celeste Mora from Grammarly
EDITOR’S COMMENT: I tried this particular approach
and it was helpful. You start with a simple sentence and move forward. Helpful.
Publish date, spring 2019
IT’S TIME TO QUIT SOCIAL MEDIA by Edie Melson from The Write Conversation
EDITOR’S COMMENT: The title is a bit misleading, The point is taking a break from social media and rejoin the
family. One suggestion which I think is appealing is taking weekends off. Something to think about.
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SECOND PAGE
Publish date, fall 2019
HOW TO CREATE FREE & EASY BOOK MARKETING IMAGES by Sue Coletta from Killzoneblog
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CREATING COMPELLING CADENCE: SMALL CHANGES, BIG IMPACT by Margie Lawson Writers in the Storm
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IS AMAZON ON THE SPECTRUM OF CENSORSHIP? from BookMarketingBuzzBlog
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FOUR THINGS I LEARNED WHEN MY WEBSITES GOT HACKED by Nate Hoffelder from The Digital Reader
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SELF PUBLISHING: THE CARNIVAL OF THE INDIES ISSUE #102 by Joel Friedlander from The Book Designer
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TRUE CRIME THURSDAY – PROPERTY SEIZURE by Debbie Burke from Killzoneblog
Publish date, 2020
7 WAYS TO TELL IF YOU HAVE TOO MUCH PLOT IN YOUR STORY by Amanda Patterson from Writers Write
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TIPS FOR TAGGING DIALGUE by Sarah Hamer from The Write Conversation
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