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Closet Writers Unite: What is a writing collective?
Closet Writers Unite: What is a writing collective? 1024 576 Reader Views
Many writers prefer to work alone, but at some point, all writers need feedback on their writing, or at least encouragement and a chance to share ideas with other writers to find out what works and what doesn’t. read more
ECO-FICTION: Inspired by Climate Change and Environmental Awareness
ECO-FICTION: Inspired by Climate Change and Environmental Awareness 1024 576 Reader Views
This growing niche of literature is becoming a large, explosive platform for authors and readers alike to come together and voice concerns and hopes, as well as brainstorm solutions and reforms so that the human race might be more inspired to take real, affirmative action to help curb the increasingly negative effects of climate change. read more
Turning Jealousy into Success…or, What YOU Can Do to be the Featured Expert
Turning Jealousy into Success…or, What YOU Can Do to be the Featured Expert 1024 576 Reader Views
Carolyn Howard Johnson shares some tips on how to take positive action and get that featured expert spot with the media. read more
The Next One: One Author’s Perspective and Tips for Writing Beyond Your Debut Novel
The Next One: One Author’s Perspective and Tips for Writing Beyond Your Debut Novel 1024 576 Reader Views
TC Schueler won the Gold Medal in the 2020 Reader Views Literary Awards for the Horror category. Today he shares some tips for writing your second (or third, or tenth) novel. read more
The Reader Views Literary Awards Program – Meet Our Sponsors!
The Reader Views Literary Awards Program – Meet Our Sponsors! 1024 576 Reader Views
It’s official, the 2021-2022 Reader Views Literary Awards are now open for submissions! Last week we unveiled a number of enhancements to the program and are happy to report these changes have been well received by all. This week we want to introduce you to the folks that help us make this event possible – our sponsors. read more
Taking it to the Next Level – The 2021-2022 Literary Awards Program
Taking it to the Next Level – The 2021-2022 Literary Awards Program 1024 576 Reader Views
If you’ve ever talked with us you know how passionate we are about working with and promoting Indie authors – you inspire us! Today, we’re excited to share with you some of the ways we are taking the Reader Views Literary Awards program to the next level! read more
“Help a Reporter Out” Can Be a Boon for Your Career
“Help a Reporter Out” Can Be a Boon for Your Career 1024 576 Reader Views
When I speak at writers’ groups, I am always amazed at how many writers don’t seem to know about Help a Reporter Out, also called HARO. Or they don’t know how to make it work very well for them. I know because the pencils come out and hands go up. read more
Someone’s Story: A Retrospective on an Award-Winning Indie Author Journey
Someone’s Story: A Retrospective on an Award-Winning Indie Author Journey 1024 576 Reader Views
Today B.A. Bellec reflects on some of the incredible experiences of his indie author journey. What began as a stay-at-home-and-finish-your-novel project during the pandemic turned into an exciting award-winning trip with multiple literary programs, including yours truly, Reader Views, as Someone’s Story won the Reader Views Kids Best YA Book of the Year and the Gold Medal in the Teen/YA category, along with being the Regional Winner for Canada West! read more
A Truly Apt Setting Sets a Story Apart
A Truly Apt Setting Sets a Story Apart 1024 576 Reader Views
Any good writer knows the importance of the right setting for their narrative, of creating the appropriate “world” the reader can inhabit for hours at a time. While this is a common mantra for science fiction writers—world building is a critical part of that genre—it is equally true for all fictional genres including mysteries. Sometimes this “world” can be as familiar as a small resort town or as unusual as a completely different time or place, even one the reader has never experienced. read more
Five Free and Easy Ways for Readers to Lift Authors
Five Free and Easy Ways for Readers to Lift Authors 1024 576 Reader Views
Authors are not just producers of books; they are also consumers of books. Whether for project research, market research, or personal fulfillment, authors need to read. What do you do when you’ve read something you loved? Make a mental note to look for more works by the same author? Look up more material about the author? Both are great for your own information but neither lets the author know you read their book. Here are five ways to support an author whose work you’ve enjoyed plus tips on how to encourage your readers to do the same for you. read more