1. Many people are
going the Indie route these days. I came across this article by Brian
Hutchinson, at Positive
Writer. He shares how to publish a
paperback on CreateSpace.
2. I've been debating
whether or not it's time to get a website. Edie Melson, at The
Write Conversation, posted on the subject and helped me make an informed
decision. (I've decided to stick with my blog.)
3. Not everyone
writes novels. Many writers focus on magazine articles, devotionals, etc.
Here's a great post at The
Write Conversation about what it means to write on assignment and how to
get there.
4. When I saw this
recipe for Crockpot Applesauce,
I decided to share it with all of you. The idea of using my slow cooker to make
one of my favorite things intrigued me.
Writers: Website or
blog, and why?
Readers: Curious or
nosy - what do you think?
Photo Credit: John DeBoer
3 comments:
Hi Susan, your blog posts are always informative and inspirational. Thank you.
I'm one of those who decided to go indie after three book deals with traditional publishers. I felt the Lord was leading my decision, and I'm at peace with it.
But that did not answer your question, did it?
I'm sticking with my blog. It's simple, which I love.
Thanks for taking the time to look up and post all these cool links, Suze. You Rock!
Jen
I do have a website domain but still have not done anything with it! I most likely will use it as a blog when I get around to switching, however letting go of where I started will be really tough! I found what draws me to read authors is their blog, rather than their website.
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