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Tag Archives: Tristi Pinkston
Blogging 101 for Authors with Tristi Pinkston!
In the current book market authors have to be more proactive than ever to promote their books. Blogging is one of the handiest tools for an author to interact with their fans. Not only is blogging fun, it helps tighten … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging Resource, Marketing and Publication
Tagged authors, blog, blog hop, blogging, facebook, how to, marketing, Promote Your Blog, social media, Tristi Pinkston, twitter, virtual book tour
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Connotation vs. Denotation, or how to become your editor’s new BFF
I’ve made a liar out of myself already, promising a weekly post and then letting almost a month slip by without a word. Fear not, in addition to growing a new human I’ve been working on projects that have needed … Continue reading
Posted in Editing and Revision, Grammarland
Tagged Connotation, Denotation, editing, revision, smug dog, Tristi Pinkston, Word, Writers Resources, Writing
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