Bill: When I started to follow people, specific people, when I selected a person to follow, that’s when the trouble started.
-Following, 1998.
WRITING
The Innovative, Intuitive Way to Organize Your Novel’s Scenes | Live Write Thrive
How to Write a Bestseller: 747 No. 1 Novels | Now Novel
Grip-Lit: Five Elements Your Story Must Include If You’re Writing the Next Gone Girl | WritersDigest.com
Using the Novel Journal for Writing Breakthroughs | WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®
Why You Should Shoot Your Novel | Live Write Thrive
SCREENWRITING
How to Navigate The Six Audiences A Screenwriter Must Write For | Script Shadow
Reader Question: Do I HAVE to use INT/EXT — LOCATION — DAY/NIGHT in scene headings? | Go Into The Story
3 Ways to Resurrect an Old Story | LA Screenwriter
Interview (Video): Angela Kang (The Walking Dead) and Nicole Perlman (Guardians of the Galaxy) | Go Into The Story
Aaron Sorkin’s 7 Tips for Creating Memorable Characters | ScreenCraft
Transitioning from TV writing to features | By Kevin Levine
SELF-PUBLISHING
Protect Your Work: The Basics of Copyright | WritersDigest.com
Secrets to Developing the Best Title for Your Nonfiction Book | Jane Friedman
Mastering Amazon Ads With Brian D. Meeks | The Creative Penn
Draft2digital Adds Beautiful Typography To Ebooks | Just Publishing Advice
Killer Book Marketing Strategies to Tease an Upcoming Release | Author Marketing Experts, Inc.
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