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October 27, 2025

Death and Taxes: What Every Author Should Know About Paying Taxes on Their Writing Income

Back in 2014, I self-published my first book on Amazon. I was confused by a few forms that involved tax-related issues, but in the end decided it was far simpler for me to be taxed at source (US) rather than deal with the Greek tax authorities. This decision has helped me avoid a big headache […]
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Published on October 27, 2025 00:53

October 6, 2025

The Weight of Snow and Regret Blog Tour: Vermont Accent

Today, I’m hosting a fellow Story Empire member, Liz Gauffreau, who talks about her latest release, The Weight of Snow and Regret. Happy book birthday, Liz! Introduction Thank you for hosting me on my blog tour for The Weight of Snow and Regret, Nicholas! For today’s stop, I’m providing an example of the Vermont accent […]
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Published on October 06, 2025 02:38

September 29, 2025

NaNoWriMo Is Out. Welcome Novel November!

I recently wrote on Story Empire about NaNoWriMo being canceled. Now, I’ve received word that it’s back with a new name! After 25 years of fueling millions of writers with the encouragement needed to finally finish their novel, in early 2025, NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month, shut down. That left half a million writers […]
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Published on September 29, 2025 01:17

September 25, 2025

Transform Your Book Marketing with Eye-Catching Videos

Thanks to AI, we now have a new tool to play with that may help us connect with our audiences and generate excitement: video. Yes, I know that it’s been around forever, but we now have image-to-video AI apps and other goodies that make it simpler than ever to create eye-catching videos for our books.  […]
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Published on September 25, 2025 01:22

September 4, 2025

Can AI Help Sell More Books on Social Media?

I’ve mentioned a few times in the past how AI can help write books, including my latest, Everyone Hates This Restaurant. But sell them? How would that work? And yet, every bit would help, given how many books are published every year in both digital and traditional formats. So, how can AI help? One way […]
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Published on September 04, 2025 13:07

September 3, 2025

Writing for Memory: Top Tips to Journal Your Biggest Moments

Those following my blog will probably have read how I keep a dream journal on my bedstand. Besides dreams, it contains all sorts of ideas for when inspiration runs dry. So, why do I do this? And what other ways are there to journal? Journaling is a powerful tool that many of us don’t use […]
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Published on September 03, 2025 02:02

August 19, 2025

Keep the Words Flowing: How Better Internet Sparks Creativity

Last week, I spent a few days at our summer home in Evia suffering a dreadfully slow Internet connection. So, this guest post by regular contributor Edian Blasquino felt very personal indeed, as I learned firsthand that a slow internet connection does more than irritate; it disrupts the creative flow writers depend on. From sluggish research […]
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Published on August 19, 2025 00:57

July 7, 2025

When Writing Feels Impossible, Here’s What Actually Helps

Working as a full-time writer is great, but there are times when it gets exhausting: in May, my team of 2 writers and I wrote over 300,000 words for our clients. At the end of the day, when I’m done writing and editing, the last thing I want is to read or write another line. […]
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Published on July 07, 2025 07:24

July 6, 2025

5 Times the Literary World Was Rocked by Controversy

Literature has long been a mirror to society, reflecting its triumphs, tensions, and taboos. But sometimes, the stories behind the books stir more conversation than the pages themselves.  From censorship battles to scandals involving celebrated authors, the literary world has not been immune to controversy. These moments often ignite fierce public debates about freedom of […]
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Published on July 06, 2025 06:59

June 26, 2025

Historical Gamblers Who Became Literary Icons

September 1863. Fyodor Dostoevsky sits at a roulette table in Wiesbaden, convinced he’s finally cracked the code of gambling success. He writes confidently to his sister-in-law about possessing “the secret of how to win,” claiming it’s “merely a matter of keeping oneself under constant control and never getting excited.” Within a week, he’s penning desperate […]
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Published on June 26, 2025 04:15