by Josh Kilen | Business/Marketing, Writing/Publishing
In doing some research on a company, I came across some vexing examples of written communication. I begged the words to stop, but they laughed, gave me an inappropriate gesture, and rolled along anyway. Here’s an example of their awe, if not headache, inspiring...
by Josh Kilen | Business/Marketing, Writing/Publishing
In doing some research on a company, I came across some vexing examples of written communication. I begged the words to stop, but they laughed, gave me an inappropriate gesture, and rolled along anyway. Here’s an example of their awe, if not headache, inspiring...
by Josh Kilen | Writing/Publishing
Recently I had to help some artists become storytellers. They were masterful at putting brush to canvas but when it came to telling their unique compelling stories, they were finger painting. So here’s some good advice for artists and the painfully un-artistic...
by Josh Kilen | Writing/Publishing
Honestly, Joe Konrath says it so much better than I can, so I will let him: Excerpt from http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/2011/04/guest-post-by-bob-mayer.html Last year I predicted that legacy publishing wouldn’t be done in by technology, or by readers retreating...
by Josh Kilen | Writing/Publishing
Since the book publishing industry has changed so dramatically recently, and the ability to reach vast audiences is at any author’s disposal, it just makes sense that anyone with a story to tell should write. I don’t have a comprehensive guide for this,...
by Josh Kilen | Business/Marketing, Writing/Publishing
Go on Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble and you see thousands of books priced at $.99, $1.99, and $2.99. Many people are worried, saying this doesn’t bode well for the industry and readers. I couldn’t disagree more… The industry as a whole will be...