by C.S. Wilde | Jul 31, 2015 | Fun, Lifestyle, Publishing, Things I saw on the Internet, Uncategorized, Writing craft
Sharing the best of the Twitter Hashtag #tenthingsnottosaytoawriter You should write a (fill-in-the-blank) book (instead of what you are working on). #TenThingsNotToSayToAWriter — Writer's Digest (@WritersDigest) July 28, 2015 No, seriously,...
by C.S. Wilde | Jul 20, 2015 | Editing, Marketing, Publishing, Revising, Things I saw on the Internet, Uncategorized, Writing, Writing craft
This is a tag going around, and since a few people have asked me about my writing process (I find that incredibly flattering to be honest!), here it is! Anyone interested, feel free to tag yourselves and answer the questions! Do leave a link to your post in the...
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,...
by C.S. Wilde | Jun 29, 2015 | Editing, Lifestyle, Marketing, Publishing, Revising, Things I saw on the Internet, Uncategorized, Writing, Writing craft
A few months ago, I sent my last query letter to an agent. I knew I wanted to get my work out there, but it was clear as day it wouldn’t be through the traditional way, so I focused on indie publishing. As time passed, I got more and more excited about publishing my...
by C.S. Wilde | Jun 1, 2015 | Marketing, Publishing, Uncategorized, Writing, Writing craft
So here I am, scrolling down my WordPress reader feed, sorting through the posts with the tag “Writing”, and then I find a bunch of brilliant writing with zero likes or comments. Seriously, there’s a bunch of talented authors out there who are simply...
by C.S. Wilde | May 26, 2015 | Marketing, Publishing, Uncategorized, Writing, Writing craft
So this happened. Yup, John Scalzi closed a ten year deal (thirteen books) for 3.4 Million with Tor Books, and that’s FANTASTIC! Kudos to you John Scalzi, and keep being awesome! However, a lot of people out there (mostly writers) are saying that $261 k per...