Jutoh coupon6/12/2023 ![]() If you pay more than the bonus price of just $15, you'll get another five books, plus a very special code for 40% off Jutoh, an indispensable book creation tool for all platforms! Business For Breakfast - Vol 1: The Beginning Professional Writer by Leah Cutter.Rejection, Romance & Royalties by Laura Resnick.Making Tracks - A Writer's Guide to Audiobooks by J.Playing the Short Game by Douglas Smith.Writing Into the Dark by Dean Wesley Smith.The Novel Writer's Toolkit by Bob Mayer.The initial titles in the bundle (minimum $5 to purchase) are: We pretty much covered it all in one neat bundle. So here it is: Everything you need to know to write what you want, how you want to write it, what to do with it when you're done, and how to survive the perils and pitfalls of a writing career. And with all the checks and tools, you can be completely confident that you have a top-of-the-line epub that will pass even the strictest e-retailer demands. Once you've set up the program, it takes very little time to create epubs in various formats (with a cover, without a cover, Smashwords-specific version, etc.). If you're doing your own publishing, you want Jutoh. The kind folks who developed Jutoh have contributed a 40% off coupon for their product. Laura Resnick's classic Rejection, Romance, & Royalties shows, as the subtitle puts it, "the wacky world of a working writer." My own, The Write Attitude, helps writers pick themselves up and dust themselves off when the writing world becomes wacky-as it so often does. Chuck Wendig's 30 Days in The Word Mines gives you a peek into a writer's day to day existence, with lots of writing tips to help you through. Leah Cutter's Business For Breakfast divides the writing business into bite-sized pieces for easy digestion.Īnd then there are the books on the writing life. We have a book that focuses on business as well. Daniel Sawyer teaches you how to turn those prose pieces into podcasts and audiobooks in Making Tracks. Bob Mayer gives you everything you need to know about writing novels to selling them in The Novel Writer's Toolkit. You can find all that wisdom in Playing The Short Game. Douglas Smith wrote the definitive book on all aspects of a short story writer's career, from completion to publication and republication. We have books that focus on the form your writing can take, be they short stories, novels, or audio books. And finally, Judy's book, Writing Horses: The Fine Art of Getting It Right is a godsend for those of us who write fantasy, historical, or western fiction. Vonda's book, Pitfalls of Writing Science Fiction & Fantasy, has excellent craft advice even if you don't want to write in those two genres. That book goes hand in hand with Jerry's book, Break Writer's Block Now! If writing into the dark won't stop you from freezing before blank screen, then Jerry's book will. Dean wrote Writing Into The Dark for all the writers who don't like outlining before they start a project. We have four craft books in the bundle, provided by Dean Wesley Smith, Jerrold Mundis, Vonda McIntyre, and Judith Tarr. Every single writer here has lived the writing life-and has much to say about it. We have worldwide bestsellers, award-winners, and career writers of longstanding. So many people who write books on writing have never published fiction or had a real writing career.īut not here. I have one personal rule about writing books: the authors of the books need real writing credentials. The bundle touches on everything you need to write and to have a career in writing. So instead of focusing strictly on craft, I decided to treat this bundle like a nonfiction writing anthology. But most how-to-write books discuss business, and many business books on publishing discuss how to write. ![]() Initially, I called this the "craft bundle" because I thought all of the books were going to be how-to-write books. I put together this bundle of writing books with an eye to knowledge. But sometimes, we need more in-depth knowledge, knowledge tailored to writers themselves. Fortunately, we have the internet for those pesky questions that come up in the middle of writing a novel. Writers need to know a little bit about everything.
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