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Featured Image - Pacing. Set the pace of your novel.

How I Chose The Covers of My Books By Tamar Anolic

On 7 November 20181 March 2026 By AriIn Guest Post2 Comments

Wednesday is guest poster day and this week's guest poster is Tamar Anolic, author of Triumph of a Tsar who discusses choosing her book covers.

Image of a black compass with bright blue markings and at north it says "planning"

Planning a Series All At Once by E. R Smo

On 31 October 201825 February 2026 By AriIn Guest Post, Tutorials11 Comments

It's Wednesday so I'm back with another guest post! Today's guest is writer E.R. Smo who discusses how to plan a novel series.

Featured Images - Woman holding a phone and working on a laptop. Being Productive

Literary vs. Commercial Writing: Understanding the Difference Matters to Your Success as a Writer

On 24 October 201827 February 2026 By AriIn Guest Post, Tutorials13 Comments

Nothing sinks a submission faster than sending commercial work to a literary venue or sending literary work to a commercial venue. But how is a writer to determine if her or his voice is literary or commercial? And why does defining your voice matter? And what do we mean, precisely, by literary and commercial?

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Sharing The Sheets: Tips & Tricks To Co-Authoring

On 17 October 20181 March 2026 By AriIn Guest Post8 Comments

Today I have the pleasure of welcoming two guests on my blog.  The awesome writing team Gladys Quinn & Ella Nigh who give advice on how to co-author a novel.  Enjoy 🙂

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Reblog: Why a Series Reboot Is a Bad Idea And Why I Did It

On 12 October 201827 February 2026 By AriIn Guest Post, Writing Advice2 Comments

Today's post is a reblog from my good friend and author Wilmar Luna who discusses the pitfalls for rebooting a novel series and what he learnt from doing his own reboot.

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All About Audio By Author Kelly S Marsden

On 10 October 201827 February 2026 By AriIn Guest Post7 Comments

It's Wednesday, so time for another guest post! Today we welcome author Kelly S Marsden to the blog, where she discusses audiobooks and why you might want to consider publishing them. Enjoy!

Featured Images - Teamwork. Collaboration with other writers

Collaborative Marketing by B.S. Gibbs

On 3 October 201815 February 2026 By AriIn Guest Post, Marketing12 Comments

This week's guest is author B.S Gibbs who discusses collaborative marketing ideas. Enjoy!

Featured Images - Coffee cup and notepad with a pen. Image from Pixabay

Creative Organisation by Devon Ellington

On 19 September 201825 February 2026 By AriIn Guest Post, Organisation12 Comments

This week's guest poster is the wonderful Devon Ellington, author of the Gwen Finnegan mysteries.  As a full-time writer, organisation is important and in this post, she discusses her method for creative organisation.

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Self-Publishing: Now What? by Nicolette Stephens

On 12 September 20185 March 2026 By AriIn Guest Post, Publishing12 Comments

We are mid-way through the working week!  Time for a guest post.  This week's guest is author Nicolette Stephens who is talking to us about self-publishing.  So whether you are heading for the Self-Publishing path or you're still unsure, check out the advice below.

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How Planning Saved Me by Writer S.R. Severn

On 5 September 201825 February 2026 By AriIn Guest Post4 Comments

It's Wednesday already, which means it's guest post day, where I invite writers, editors and other creatives onto my blog to share their wisdom.  Today's guest is my good friend and fellow writer S.R.Severn. 

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