Is your cover in need of an overhaul? Does it still match your genre? Is your current cover thwarting book sales? Can it be resuscitated, or is it DOA? Bring it into the cover clinic and find out!
Is your cover in need of an overhaul? Does it still match your genre? Is your current cover thwarting book sales? Can it be resuscitated, or is it DOA? Bring it into the cover clinic and find out!
Dear Christian Indies,
We’ve been talking all about writing groups these past weeks, and this week we’re going to talk about whether having everyone in your group writing the same genre is a help or a hindrance.
It’s an episode you won’t want to miss.
See you there,
Jamie
Dear Christian Indies,
It’s my turn to be “in the hot seat” this week, as Jen and Tina review the first chapter of my upcoming book, “Analog,” and offer suggestions for improvement.
It’s a difficult spot for me to be in.
I’m uncomfortable…but that discomfort hurts so good.
Allow me to explain:
[Read more…] about #191: Writing Groups 101: Critique Do’s and Don’ts: Jamie’s PieceDear Christian Indies,
Today on the podcast, Jen and Jamie will discuss self-editing. What do you need to do before your piece gets sent to an editor?
Jen has a system she uses that I’m betting you will find quite helpful, especially if you are new to it and don’t quite know how to get started.
We hope that you will find today’s topic useful and that you will enjoy the shenanigans and everybody’s favorite part of the podcast, the feeding of the backs.
Hope to see you there!
Tina
Dear Christian Indie,
I’m bummed to say events in my personal life will keep me away from the podcast today. As we are going to be down one host for this week’s episode, we’re stepping away from the theme of giving excellent and effective critique. Instead, Jen and Tina are going to facilitate a discussion about what it takes to be a “successful” writer.
[Read more…] about #189: What Makes an Author ‘Successful’?Dear Christian Indie,
Each Friday, you get to see the ladies and I give feedback to one another about a piece of writing we’ve composed just a few minutes before the podcast goes live. We only give supportive, encouraging comments at these times, because the piece has been neither polished nor edited, is pretty raw, and is not an example of what we would call our “best work.”
But what does it look like to really get into a good, rigorous critique of a piece of writing? How do you approach giving such feedback? Is there a way to structure this event so as to minimize hurt feelings on behalf of the writer and yet maximize impact in order to make the story better?
While we on the podcast agree there is no one “perfect” way to do anything, including giving feedback, we do have a method we employ and a procedure we follow that we think can help you give amazing feedback to your fellow writers. We also have some advice for those of you bringing a piece to the “chopping block,” so this is for sure an episode you won’t want to miss.
Dear Christian Indie,
Each Friday, you get to see the ladies and I give feedback to one another about a piece of writing we’ve composed just a few minutes before the podcast goes live. We only give supportive, encouraging comments at these times, because the piece has been neither polished nor edited, is pretty raw, and is not an example of what we would call our “best work.”
[Read more…] about #187: Writing Groups 101: Critique Dos and Don’tsDear Christian Indie,
Having Becca Syme on our podcast as our very first guest ever was an amazing honor. Now, she’s coming back, ready to present for us the idea that we as writers may be what is known as, “Intuitive.”
She’s written a book on the subject, “Dear Writer, Are You Intuitive?” and I’m going to share a bit of its premise here (from previous link):
Dear Christian Indie,
After last week’s episode, we hope we’ve inspired some of you to start a new writing group.
If so, we want to encourage you this week to decide how you will handle the “rules” of your newly formed group.
Of course, having listened to our encouragement and advice, you are going to come to the table with a list of “non-negotiables” in hand. But what other considerations are there for creating a group that will both serve your needs and honor Christ?
Tune in this week as we cover the basics of starting a writing group, part two.
See you there,
-Jamie