Emlyn Chand's Blog
March 18, 2015
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By Falcon Storm/ One thing I constantly tell people is that what you post online is a reflection of who you are as a brand. As an author, it’s extremely important to come across as literate, so naturally, I’m always on the lookout for tools to help me do just that. Recently I was offered the opportunity to try out Grammarly Premium for a short time. I was very impressed with it and used it on everything I wrote for a time to get a good handle on what Grammarly has to offer. So, here are the Pros and Cons as I see them. Pros Grammarly works in EVERY text entry field. I used it for my work in Canva,… read more →
Published on March 18, 2015 13:43
March 9, 2015
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Published on March 09, 2015 10:34
January 26, 2015
How to Start an Author Newsletter Using MailChimp
By Dana Leipold/ Here’s an interesting question: should authors or writers have an email list? The answer is, absolutely. But, why? Isn’t a website, a Twitter account, a Facebook page, a GoodReads account, or a Google+ account enough? No. While it’s important to have accounts on social networking sites, you still need an email list. Email is Not Dead If you Google the term, “Email is not dead,” you will come up with tons of results containing statistics on why email marketing is still a trusted method for reaching customers. Customers? YES! The people on your email list are YOUR CUSTOMERS. The fact is, as an author, you are in the business of selling content. The content you sell happens to be in the… read more →
Published on January 26, 2015 07:55
January 12, 2015
My 20-Step Foolproof Writing “Process:” You Can Do It Too!
By Emlyn Chand/ So apparently people are intrigued by my writing process. Let’s put that in quotation marks, shall we? “Process.” There, that’s better. I’ve received numerous remarks over the past two years that I’m crazy efficient or write faster than people can think. First of all, thank you! Second, so NOT true. In an effort to decode the mystery, I’ve decided to write a completely–and perhaps embarrassingly–honest post about my “process.” I expect this post to accomplish many things, including: 1. Giving me actual content on my blog. JOY! 2. Trying to make sense of my unusual habits 3. Inspiring others to go easy on themselves 4. Showing that writing can’t really be classified as a “process,” after all Ready?… read more →
Published on January 12, 2015 06:00
January 8, 2015
Money, Money, Money: The Finances of Publishing
By Pavarti K Tyler/ Editors, Book Covers, Blog Tours, eBook Formatting, Advertising, Free Giveaways, Attending Conferences, Marketing, Marketing Marketing, Marketing! Sometimes it feels like all I do is SPEND money in the attempt to make a little off the books I’m writing! Ahhhh-Ahhhh-hhhh All the things I could do If I had a little money It’s a rich man’s world Having a budget as an Indie Author is essential, but more than that, having a realistic budget is an absolute must. Don’t forget to feed the dog and pay your mortgage in the interest of getting some more ad space on one of those big sites! As much as you have to spend money to make money, take care of… read more →
Published on January 08, 2015 06:00
January 7, 2015
Why I Sometimes Write Negative Reviews & Why You Should Consider Doing the Same
By Emlyn Chand/ Today, I’m going to talk about a very controversial topic among authors: Whether or not it’s okay to write negative book reviews. I say yes, yes, a thousand times yes. Many people consider this bad manners, because “as authors, we understand all that goes into writing a book, and it’s just not fair to tear apart all that hard work.” Others may feel compelled to write bad reviews but feel as if their hands are tied, either for fear of backlash against their own works or because they worry they may lose a friend by being too honest. Well, I say, “It’s time to stop living in fear!” Do I write negative reviews to be mean? Of course,… read more →
Published on January 07, 2015 06:00
January 6, 2015
6 Creative Ways to Cope with Negative Reviews: The Author’s Meditation
By Falcon Storm/ Let’s face it, sometimes being an author sucks. Sometimes it’s hard, lonely work. So what do we do when we get bad reviews or when someone obviously doesn’t understand our vision? Here are a few ways to deal with the stress that comes with being an author. Take a deep breath. Hold it. Keep holding it… All right, let it out. Phew. Okay. Breathe in again. Breathe out. Keep doing that. It helps. Something about oxygen that just makes me feel alive, y’know? Style 1 Now, who has you down? Is it a reviewer? Is it a critic? Well, we’re going to deal with them in a very unhealthy, but totally safe (speaking from a PR perspective) way. I… read more →
Published on January 06, 2015 06:00
January 2, 2015
Lessons Learned: My 7 Best Moves as a Self-Published Author
By Emlyn Chand (as Melissa Storm)/ Yesterday, I wrote about my 10 biggest mistakes as a self-published author. Today, I’d like to acknowledge that not everything I’ve done as an author has been bad, horrible, or wrong. I’ve actually done quite a few things right, and I’m going to take those lessons and triumphs forward with me as I begin again as my *real* self, Melissa Storm. Below, I explain 7 of my greatest triumphs as a writer… #1. Studied the Craft I’ve read at least a couple dozen writer how-to books and countless blog articles on topics from tightening prose to plotting with aplomb–and every bit helped. From the very start, I knew I wanted to write books that readers enjoyed,… read more →
Published on January 02, 2015 06:00
January 1, 2015
Lessons Learned: My 10 Biggest Mistakes as a Self-Published Author
By Emlyn Chand (as Melissa Storm)/ Today’s post is all about why I decided to throw away an author brand I’d worked on developing for over four years, easily spending over $35,000 in the process. Why say goodbye to my fiction career as Emlyn Chand when I’ve clearly invested so much in it? Because I made mistakes, lots of mistakes–in fact, I count 10. Were they irredeemable? Probably not, but sometimes it’s just best to get a fresh start, and that’s what I’m doing now. Mistake #1: I diluted my brand by genre-hopping. As Emlyn, I wrote Young Adult Paranormal, Literary New Adult, and Children’s Picture Books hybridized with Lower Grade Fiction. I also had ideas for, and was raring to write, Alternate… read more →
Published on January 01, 2015 06:00
December 31, 2014
The Myth and The Facts: How to Really Work From Home
By Naomi Leadbeater/ What follows is not at all about eating.Get ready, some work at home karma is coming your way. Well not quite. It simply some thoughts on how to manage working from home, if you ever get to live the ‘dream’ of never having to leave the house. You’ll have loads of inspiration, and tons of time to write that masterpiece you’ve had in your back pocket for…years? Right??? There are some definite perks, don’t get me wrong. I think all of us look forward to working in our pajamas, drinking and eating while we work. Choosing our own schedule as much as possible. At the end of the article is my short list of ways to get as much… read more →
Published on December 31, 2014 07:00
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