Editorial

Using Dialogue to Bring Your Story to Life
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After over 20 years of working on my writing, I have learned that dialogue is the most important tool available when telling a story. We can use the dialogue to describe, inform, show action, establish mood, and even portray the personalities of our characters. In short, the dialogue brings the story alive for the reader. For this reason, it is so important to create a balanced amount of dialogue that will move the plot forward and make the characters real. read more
Reader Views Annual Reviewer’s Choice Awards Now Open for Submissions
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The Reader Views Literary Awards help level the playing field for self-published authors, allowing readers to recognize many of the most creative and exciting books outside the mainstream industry. read more
Promoting Your Book Without Sounding Like a Promoter
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Most writers are literally the opposite of a promoter or salesman. We really need to work hard to convince ourselves to mention our book when we are networking, socializing or simply talking to a friend one on one. It just isn’t in our nature to sell ourselves as a published author. read more
CoVid-19 vs. Writer’s Isolation
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Humans are the weirdest creatures in the universe. We like to state that we are creatures based on habits, but the current corona situation is proving that wrong, at least in my case. I have been working full-time from my home office for 10 years now, so I am 100% accustomed to home isolation as a home office/internet based business professional since 2009 and a writer for publication since the 1990’s…or so I thought. read more
Writers Unite!
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I know…I am stuck on CNN day and night obsessing about what is going on. I am planting all kinds of veggies (just in case…) and am sewing masks to donate. It doesn’t get worse than this. But even though my husband believes I have watched too many zombie apocalypse movies, these times require that we all feel useful rather than powerless. read more
Corona Pandemic – What Can We Writers Do?
Corona Pandemic – What Can We Writers Do? 1024 576 Reader Views
Well after being self-quarantined for almost a month, and now following the shelter in place order; my restless mind has totally taken over my days and nights. I worry about my elderly parents living in my home, I worry about my daughters, as they both have to work still (even if part-time is at home), one with the Texas government, the other with a federal hospital. read more
Announcing the 2019-2020 Reader Views Annual Literary Awards Winners!
Announcing the 2019-2020 Reader Views Annual Literary Awards Winners! 1024 576 Reader Views
Finally, the winners of the 2019 copyright books for the Literary Awards have been selected. Selecting these winners was a challenging process for our judges! All participants should be proud of their books as we can tell you first hand that the quality of all of the books received has raised the standard of Indie publishing for sure. Well done! read more
Finalists Announcement! 2019-2020 Reader Views Reviewer’s Choice Awards
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It has been a fierce competition again this year due to the amazing quality of most of the participating books. As usual we can only select a few finalists, and as usual it’s proving to be a very difficult task again this year! read more
Digital Magazine Ads – Why and When They Should Be Used
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Publicity strategizing many times includes advertising in print format publications or digital magazines. But how can we decide when, where and how? read more
Ah, Romance…What Makes a Love Trial Interesting?
Ah, Romance…What Makes a Love Trial Interesting? 1024 576 Reader Views
I need to preface this article by saying I’m not a big romance fan. I’d rather read about dragons than someone falling in love. That being said, I do enjoy a well-written love triangle from time to time. read more