January 27, 2020
What are your favorite writing-related blogs?
I would love to have time to read many of the blogs and listen to the podcasts with helpful information for writers, There’s a lot of them out there. Heck, we even stray into that territory on this blog hop. But the truth is, I don’t have time. Instead, I depend on a number of newsletters that act as aggregates for the best blogs out there.
The first one I want to mention is put out by ALLi. (The Alliance of Independent Authors) I’m going to join that group one of these days, but for now, I receive their weekly newsletter for non-members. They cover both the craft and the business of writing. They lean heavily on posts from their self-publishing advice center, but also bring in other experts.
Another good one is put out by Jeffrey Bruner of The Fussy Librarian. (It’s The Fussy Librarian’s Author Newswire.) You may be familiar with the advertising that this organization does, but they are more than just a book listing. Topics they covered lately included story openers to steer clear of and how to create a business plan.
I also get a newsletter from Author Media. It’s focused more on advertising, but pulls from a variety of ‘experts.’ Truth is, I’m not sure how I got on this list, but it’s worth the time to to check out the blogs and podcasts they share.
And one more- if you use Draft2Digital for any of your book publishing, they do a monthly podcast. It’s an interesting look into how their business model works, plus helpful tips for authors. I use them to distribute to Apple so I get the notification when they will do a podcast, but they also post it on Facebook.
And a bonus. Author Terry O’Dell often talks about the process of writing on her blog. Yes, it’s aimed at her readers, but it speaks to writers in general. It would be worth your time to take a peek. https://terryodell.com/terrysplace/
January 27, 2020
What are your favorite writing-related blogs?
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Thanks P.J. Some new ones here for me to check out.
There are so many we could spend all of out time reading them and never get any writing done!
Very true.
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Thanks, I have seen a couple of these but not Terry O’Dell, another one to visit.
I like her blog. It’s not technical but she covers the topics well.