More tips on how to write Chapter One

Posted on September 22, 2018 under iUniverse Advice
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iUniverse is delighted to return with further tips on how to write Chapter One. Four: Once you’ve broken the ice with that first sentence, it is time to plow forward. Don’t look back – just create your momentum and go …

Marc Severson and new historical novel, “Bits of Sky”

Posted on September 21, 2018 under Author Blogs

Marc Severson, a retired archaeologist, discusses his historical novel, Bits of Sky, along with his influences and inspirations.     Please briefly describe your book . . . My book is a novel of prehistoric Arizona set in a mountainous …

Sean Phelan and his charming shore memoir, “Salt Water Redemption”

Posted on September 19, 2018 under Author Blogs

iUniverse’s Sean Phelan tells us about Salt Water Redemption, a charming memoir that takes place in southern New Jersey.   Please briefly describe your book… My shore memoir, Salt Water Redemption, is a labor of love concerning its protagonist’s experiences …

iUniverse presents tips on how to write Chapter One

Posted on September 18, 2018 under iUniverse Advice
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iUniverse understands the psychological challenge of writing a book. The important thing is to not be intimidated. Millions of people have written books, and while it was easier for some than for others, the act of writing a book is …

iUniverse presents tips on writing business books

Posted on September 12, 2018 under iUniverse Advice
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iUniverse recognizes that books on how to improve your company’s financial situation are very popular. It’s no coincidence that the bookstores in airports have special sections for business literature. Traveling businesspeople choose business books as their top form of reading …

Antwyn Price discusses his latest work, “Colonies in Ruins”

Posted on September 8, 2018 under Author Blogs

Antwyn Price tells us about Colonies in Ruins, the second book in his “Ruins” trilogy.   Although many fictional tales are included, my book, Colonies in Ruins is basically a history of Southeast Asia during the decade preceding and the …

7 Briticisms to be Mindful Of

Posted on September 6, 2018 under iUniverse Advice

Naturally, there are hundreds – if not thousands – of differences between American and British usage of the English language. I’ve selected a few below that come up frequently for authors who write dialogue between both nations.  Knowledge of these …

Sally McGuire and her latest release, “The Missing Letters”

Posted on September 5, 2018 under Author Blogs

Veteran iUniverse author Sally McGuire tells us about her latest release, The Missing Letters, Book One of A Heart of Gold.    Please briefly describe your book . . . My book The Missing Letters from the series A Heart …

iUniverse presents Writers Lost and Found: Sir Walter Scott

Posted on September 1, 2018 under iUniverse Advice

In our first “Writers Lost and Found” segment, iUniverse discussed the reasons for why some great writers have been forgotten or increasingly ignored over the years. iUniverse believes that excellent writers – particularly successful ones – are superb sources from …

Writing your book’s back cover blurb

Posted on August 31, 2018 under iUniverse Advice
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Of all the things on your mind when writing a book, writing the back cover blurb tends to rank pretty low. The composition of the story, the painstaking editing process, and even the search for the right front cover can …

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