Pinterest has a weird reputation. To some people, it’s a pointless photo-sharing app for people with nothing better to do to use for posting pictures of their food. To others, it’s a way to network, learn, or even make a living. For writers, it’s a great tool we should all be using. Now, when I […]
Podcast Episode 30 – Web Hosting
In this episode of The Write Good Books Podcast, Jason and Scott talk about web hosting plans, which ones they use, and what you should look for in yours. Click the link below to stream the episode. Also available at iTunes, Soundcloud, RSS and YouTube. Disclaimer: Bluehost is one of our affiliates and I may […]
Writing-related things that can get in the way of your writing
This post is going to be a little difficult for me two write, as it could very well be titled “How I spend my day doing things when I should be writing.” Why is that? Well, mostly because I’ve taken on a whole bunch of writing-related things that are not, in fact, writing. And yes, […]
Podcast Episode 29 – Your Author Website
In this episode of The Write Good Books Podcast, Jason and Scott talk about why you need an official author website and discuss the differ types of content you can host there. Click the link below to stream the episode. Also available at iTunes, Soundcloud, RSS and YouTube. About the hosts Jason Bougger lives in […]
November Progress Report and December Goals (2016)
It’s the final month of the year already. Maybe it’s just me, but this year went by way too fast. I feel like I got a lot done, but there’s so much more I would have liked to accomplish. But that’s that type of stuff that should be reserved for a year-end post, not a […]
The Worst Writing Advice I’ve Heard
The internet is full of good writing advice. I like to think I contribute to that at least a little bit here on this blog, but I know it’s all subjective. One person’s good advice can just as easily be another person’s bad advice. And with that in mind, here is some of the writing […]
Defeating Procrastination
I won’t lie. I procrastinate. But I think it’s more than that. I could earn an Olympic medal in procrastination. I’m like the greatest procrastinator in the world. It’s definitely not something I brag about; in fact it’s the only thing I truly hate about myself. Maybe “hate” is too strong of a word, but […]
Should every writer have a blog?
Whether you write fiction, non-fiction, or a combination of the two, popular opinion is that you should have a well-established platform to publicize your work and promote your brand. I know, I know. You’re tired of hearing about platform-building and how much time you’re supposed to spend on social media plugging your stuff when all […]