Showing posts with label creating suspense for children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creating suspense for children. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

How to Code a Book Description on the Kindle Bookshelf

Self-Published and Indie-Published authors, watch this short video to learn the basics of coding your Amazon book descriptions.  If you hired someone to put your book into the Kindle book store for you, take a minute to check the look of your book titles and descriptive information to be sure they match with promoted books, which are offered in the online store's platform.  This video tells you how to put your book title listing in Amazon's branded orange, and your first line in bold for ratings within the store.  I put this video together, so comment if you have questions and don't forgett to click on the like symbol.

Watch: How to Code Your Book Description

Sunday, June 8, 2014

The Five S's of a Sensible Storyline for Writing Fiction

Writing fiction is indeed a creative process. A process deciphered in endless terms and conditions with many books about elements, rules, guidelines, and advice to its craft.

Here, are five concepts which most writers already apply, however, a better understanding keeps the author in control and the writing intentional. Once defined and applied, these concepts arm the writing so that authors can choose to wield them (powerfully) or skip them (powerfully); employing them as decisively as plot and point-of-view, or not - your choice being deliberate. By learning these five writing concepts, you make choices in the writing which signify intent and command of your craft.  In children's fiction, you will most likely choose to use most of these concepts, but if you don't, knowing each concept before you skip