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I’m a blogger on writing and this whole trying-to-get-published process. I also talk a bit about ways to use social media. I’m also a writer of fantasy, although I’m saving most of that for publication.
(5a) BONUS: A Starter’s Guide To Social Media: Ch@racteR
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 Ch@ractR In my previous Starter’s Guide posts, I talked … More
(5) A Starter’s Guide To Social Media: Tumblr & Reddit (The Dark Side)
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 Part 5: Tumblr and Reddit (The Dark Side?) Four … More
(4) A Starter’s Guide To Social Media: Instagram & Pinterest
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 Part 4: Visual Social Media Three … More
Morgan’s 200th BlogPost-aganza!
One Month Shy Of 3 Years… Today, I’m celebrating my 200th blog post! When I first started this blog, I … More
(3) A Starter’s Guide To Social Media: Facebook, Twitter, and Hashtags
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 Part 3: Short-Form Social Media and … More
(2) A Starter’s Guide To Social Media: Website & Blogging
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 Part 2: Creating Your Author Website … More
(1) A Starter’s Guide To Social Media – Becoming a Good Internet Citizen
Part 1: Becoming A Good Internet Citizen – As A Writer
If you want to be a writer, the ubiquitous “they” tell you that you need to “Establish a Social Media Presence”, but so much of the advice out there is aimed at Non-fiction writers.
Non-fiction writers sell books based on establishing their expertise in a particular area.
Fiction writers? We sell books based on the story, the writing, and word-of-mouth.
So how do we make social media work for us?
Morgan’s Approach To Social Media
Why You Should Consider An Agent If You’re Hoping To Publish Traditionally
You can only spend so long revising and editing a novel. Somewhere between revision 3 and revision 12, you’re probably going to be done with your book. But now what?
If you want to get your novel traditionally published, you’re gonna need to query some agents. But why?
Read on to see Morgan answer:
1. Why Would A Person Choose To Try Traditional Publishing?
2. Why Not Just Query Publishers?
3. Why Would Agents Reject Your Manuscript?
4. What Are The Benefits Of Having An Agent?
5. Where Do You Find An Agent To Query?
6. How Do You Pick An Agent To Query?
7. How Do You Keep From Getting Form Rejections?