by C.S. Wilde | Apr 25, 2016 | books, movies, series, Things I saw on the Internet, Uncategorized, Writing, Writing craft
Research is super important. If you fail at that, you will be called out for it, specially if you’re writing Sci-fi and Neil deGrasse Tyson happens to be in a correcting mood. “Save the Earth” really means “Save the Humans” or “Save the Life on Earth”....
by C.S. Wilde | Apr 11, 2016 | Marketing, Publishing, series, Uncategorized, Writing
In case you missed part 1, here you go. Read it? All right, let’s continue. Social media. This basically translates to engage with your audience. For that, WordPress is A-okay. Just make sure to follow the tags that are pertinent to your genre and engage with...
by C.S. Wilde | Apr 4, 2016 | Marketing, Publishing, series, Uncategorized, Writing
As an indie author, I focus most of my budget on editing. One, because I want to get a FANTASTIC book out there, and two, indies in general have a bad reputation. And that bugs me. Some of us put really terrible stuff out in the world, I won’t deny it. But then...
by C.S. Wilde | Jul 27, 2015 | Fun, Lifestyle, movies, series, Things I saw on the Internet, Uncategorized, Writing
…who would you be? 1st Place: Xena: Warrior Princess Two words for you: warrior and princes. I rest my case. 2nd Place: Oh Captain, my Captain. Boom. 3rd Place: Kvothe from the Kingkiller Chronicles Because he’s smart and gorgeous and plain awesome. 4th...
by C.S. Wilde | Jul 13, 2015 | Fun, Lifestyle, series, Things I saw on the Internet, Uncategorized
If you know me (okay, let’s put it differently: if you know Princess Kickass), you know we’re HUGE Star Trek: TNG fans. So here are the best Picard memes out there, just for you. Say it. To.My.Face. Yasssssss! I can’t even… Bitch, please....
by C.S. Wilde | Jul 9, 2015 | Lifestyle, Revising, series, Things I saw on the Internet, Uncategorized, Writing, Writing craft
I’m releasing a book of short stories called “Tales of Love and Emeralds”. One of such stories is called “The Emerald Statue of Saintete”. This story is not a romance. It does have some romantic elements when it comes to Alan (come on,...