Here at Writer’s Relief we had a lot to celebrate in 2015! We released two new books, The Writer’s Relief Field Guide to Literary Agents and Publishing Poetry and Prose in Literary Journals. We also launched a sister company, Self-Publishing Relief, to help writers successfully navigate the process of self-publishing their novels, memoirs, short story collections, and poetry books. And Self-Publishing Relief has already expanded its services to include the latest publishing marketing trend—book trailer production! We can create a professional book trailer to boost your promotional efforts. Our audience also grew to over 207,000 regular readers, followers, and fans!
Here’s a look back at our most popular Submit Write Now! articles from 2015. And as we look forward to the fantastic things we have in store for 2016, be sure you’re signed up for our free weekly newsletter, Submit Write Now! to have our amazing writers’ resources and up-to-the-minute publishing information delivered right to your inbox!
Did you miss any of these great articles? No problem! Click on the links below to read now.
A Sample Letter For Writers Requesting A Book Endorsement
Dialogue Technique Dos And Don’ts
8 Outright Lies About Literary Agents Writers Shouldn’t Believe
Interview With An Author: Jamie Ford
10 Short Stories Adapted Into Feature Films
How To Get A Famous Author To Endorse Your Book
Your Query Letter: Write A Fantastic First Line
Writer Self-Test: Are You Missing New Opportunities For Success?
Interview With An Author: Laurie R. King
26 Publishing Industry Terms Every Writer Should Know
We also want to share our top three Web Design Relief articles of 2015!
The Secret Etiquette Of Facebook Posts: 8 Rules You May Be Breaking
34 Issues That Will Scare Readers Away From Your Author Website
10 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Launching Your Author Website
And check out the three most popular articles from 2015 on our new Self-Publishing Relief blog!
Publishing Is Half The Job: Promote Your Book!
Why All Authors Must Market Their Own Books
Which Self-Published Genres Sell The Most Books?
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