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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2022 · 1H 18M

Indie Author Magazine Issue 12: Featuring Ricardo Fayet from Reedsy (Full Issue)

from Indie Author Magazine · host Chelle Honiker

So you've decided to try a new writing style and are unsure of where to start? Whether that be screenplays, picture books, or even focusing on different character arcs, we've got you covered with how to plan out your next book. ★ In this issue of Indie Author Magazine, we revisit the craft of writing, focusing on plot points and writing strong characters readers love ⸺ or love to hate.★ Read three key articles: ✓ Plotting A Book Vs. A Screenplay ✓ Three Essential Arcs For Crafting Strong Characters And Shaping Your Story ✓ The ABCs Of Publishing Picture Books Meet Ricardo Fayet, The Friendly Founding Face Of Reedsy, the Freelance Directory for Indie Authors, and Author of How to Market a Book. Plus: Our Sassy Advice-Giving Aunt, ★ Indie Annie ★ Gives Advice To An Author Who Wonders If She’s Good Enough Or Wasting Her Time 3 Essential Arcs For Crafting Strong Characters And Shaping Your Story 10 Tips For Newsletter Content: How To Keep Readers Engaged Atticus: A Writer’s Goldilocks Solution For Writing, Editing, And Formatting Genre Tropes: Criminal Justice. How To Write Arresting Police Procedurals. All About Romantasy: The Sizzling Marriage Of Romance And Fantasy Writing With Chronic Illness - Tips For Successfully Managing Your Career While Also Managing Your Health Challenges The Power Of Slow: How To Keep Writing From Becoming A Slog Industry Insider: Chrishaun Keller-Hanna On Growth In The Indie Author Industry And What’s Next?

So you've decided to try a new writing style and are unsure of where to start? Whether that be screenplays, picture books, or even focusing on different character arcs, we've got you covered with how to plan out your next book. ★ In this issue of Indie Author Magazine, we revisit the craft of writing, focusing on plot points and writing strong characters readers love ⸺ or love to hate.★ Read three key articles: ✓ Plotting A Book Vs. A Screenplay ✓ Three Essential Arcs For Crafting Strong Characters And Shaping Your Story ✓ The ABCs Of Publishing Picture Books Meet Ricardo Fayet, The Friendly Founding Face Of Reedsy, the Freelance Directory for Indie Authors, and Author of How to Market a Book. Plus: Our Sassy Advice-Giving Aunt, ★ Indie Annie ★ Gives Advice To An Author Who Wonders If She’s Good Enough Or Wasting Her Time 3 Essential Arcs For Crafting Strong Characters And Shaping Your Story 10 Tips For Newsletter Content: How To Keep Readers Engaged Atticus: A Writer’s Goldilocks Solution For Writing, Editing, And Formatting Genre Tropes: Criminal Justice. How To Write Arresting Police Procedurals. All About Romantasy: The Sizzling Marriage Of Romance And Fantasy Writing With Chronic Illness - Tips For Successfully Managing Your Career While Also Managing Your Health Challenges The Power Of Slow: How To Keep Writing From Becoming A Slog Industry Insider: Chrishaun Keller-Hanna On Growth In The Indie Author Industry And What’s Next?

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