When you’re discovering your brand, it’s important to focus on the strengths you bring to your readers. Which adjectives fit…
Management
You can use this for creating your brand and you can use this for developing your characters. This is a…
The “best practice” for a professional writer is to set up a workflow system that helps you throughout the process, can connect with your readers, and most importantly: doesn’t have to be reset every time you have a new job.
One of our favorites is monday.com—and we’ve used it to manage our writing to benefit everyone in the process. Let’s take a look at the benefits and how to unlock them.
Architects (introverted, intuitive, thinking, and judging) are thinkers and system designers. They believe in making choices based on facts and research rather than feelings. Their intuitive nature powers their imagination. They are highly creative individuals and usually have an abundance of ideas for implementation. They are curious, independent-minded, and believe in their problem-solving abilities. Hence, research comes to them easily. A huge advantage for authors with this personality type.
The Sentinels are conscientious, stable, and love routines. It’s not that they don’t like new experiences. They simply don’t want to waste time failing when someone else has already succeeded. They are careful and self-motivated. However, the Sentinels aren’t the most creative folks as far as productivity procedures. They believe in systems over spontaneity.
In the simplest of terms, Trello is a web-based tool where teams can easily collaborate on projects or an individual author can manage production of their book. It utilizes a list technique, much like whiteboards, to visually show various projects, tasks completed and tasks still needed to be done, who is working on what, etc. Trello is like amped up sticky notes with various features and capabilities.
To keep everything organized as you write, world-build, and market your novel, you’ll need to turn to a few items in the business world. Sites like Trello, Asana, Monday, and others have all aided businesses and teams who are trying to keep everything organized, and they can help you organize and profit from your novel as well. So in this article, we’re going to take you through a complete guide to project management tools for authors, and by the end, you will be able to pick the best one that will work for you!
Women’s fiction is that genre we just don’t typically talk about and I’m not sure why. There’s this sense that it’s all literary, but that’s not the case. Women’s fiction is simply fiction about women for women. And the market is huge, averaging around $4-6.5 million a month. But for the sake of today, I’m going to focus on one genre that has a vacuum.
First and foremost, a landing page has one intent: give the customer only the information on one product and only one call to action. One book per page with links to buy only that one book.
Fantasy is always a hot genre, but hitting it isn’t always easy.