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How to Write Good: A Guide for the Aspiring Independent Author

by Nenia Campbell

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Four dollars in my bank account for the next two days and I say to myself, "More than enough for one of Nenia's books!"

This book provides a lot of food for thought and basic etiquette for independent authors, aspiring or already published. As someone who is considering going independent with my writing, I made grabby hands at this book and said, "Gimme!"

Definitely check this book out if you're interested!

Can't wait to buy the rest of Nenia's books. :D ( )
  Tarklovishki | Oct 31, 2014 |
Truthfully? I don't really want to become an author at this very moment. I mean, yeah, it's kind of my dream to be able to entertain people with my stories, but that career isn't set in stone.

You must be wondering, "then why the heck did you read this guide meant for authors?'

Several reasons, actually:

1) I'm interested to know what it's like if you want to become an independent author.
2) I want to write good!
3) It was free on Amazon and I wanted to try out one of Nenia's books.

The segment I appreciated the most was the controversial issues of whether or not an author should write books and negative reviews and all that jazz. I'm sure all of us have dealt with or even witnessed an event with a BBA here on GR; they seem to be everywhere. Frankly, I'm sick and tired of all this drama, like everyone else.

The solution? Shove this book right into their easily-offended faces!

Also, for those of you who totally suck at grammar like yours truly, this book provides a good, brief summary on the rules of grammar. Plus, tips for promoting and marketing your book.

I'm glad I read this guide. A very informational and to-the-point reference.

Really, Nenia, you like research papers? I find that very hard to believe. ( )
  Summer_Missfictional | May 23, 2014 |
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