In the film Young Adult, Charlize Theron’s character is the ghostwriter of a young adult novel series. The character goes…
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We understand that after you’ve written a full-length novel, the thought of getting back into writing right away can sound unappealing. However, when it comes to marketing your book and establishing a fan base, guest blogging can be one of the best tactics.
Character development, or the lack thereof, is arguably one of the greatest factors that separates a good novel from a bad one. So how can you, as a writer, try to ensure that your characters are brought to life?
Authors often ask, “When is the best time to start marketing my book?” Plenty of websites will tell you that you should start three to six months before the book is released. While this isn’t a bad strategy, the truth is, it’s never too EARLY to start marketing your book—and I mean never.
You want your manuscript to be the best it can be before it even reaches your editor’s desk. So before you submit, take one last chance to evaluate your manuscript by asking yourself these questions.





