The Indie Author's Reality: Why Writing the Book is Only Half the Battle
Wondering if indie authors really need to market their own books? Learn why self-promotion is essential and discover proven strategies to drive book sales.
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Wondering if indie authors really need to market their own books? Learn why self-promotion is essential and discover proven strategies to drive book sales.
This book, in a comprehensive manner, provides an overview of the challenges of increasing crop or agricultural productivity to meet the demands of a growing po…
Non-heritable modifications in morphological, physiological or biochemical characteristics tend to reduce or decrease growth and productivity, and sometimes lea…
Increase in environmental pollution as well as contamination of water by heavy metals, associated with plants and other food products due to increase in human a…
Dual-timeline novels captivate readers by creating a slow-burning mystery between two periods—each chapter in one era makes readers desperate to return to the other. Learn the structural secrets behind bestselling dual-timeline fiction.
Epistolary fiction puts you inside the character's most private communications—letters, diary entries, emails, and texts—creating an intimacy that no other narrative form can match. Learn how to structure an epistolary novel and use its unique constraints to build irresistible tension.
A character's past is the invisible architecture of their every decision, fear, and desire—and knowing how to use it is essential craft. Learn to weave backstory naturally into your fiction without info-dumping.
The literary vs. genre distinction shapes how you write, query, market, and position your book—yet many authors misunderstand the boundary. This breakdown clarifies the differences and shows how the best fiction transcends both.