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DO YOU WANT TO BE A WRITER OR A Preachy Politician?

DO YOU WANT TO BE A WRITER OR A Preachy Politician?

Introduction Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary defines the word “didactic” as: designed or intended to teachintended to convey instruction and information as well as pleasure and entertainmentmaking moral observations Do you want to know how I define that word? Of course you do! Why else would you be reading this? Here’s my definition of didactic writing: designed or intended to…

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Here’s a question for you: Do you have six thousand dollars burning a hole in your pocket right now?
I didn’t think so. Truthfully, neither do I.
The problem is, if you’ve completed your manuscript and are looking to either self-publish it or start pitching agents, you’re going to need it.
Why?
Because a developmental editor costs anywhere from $7.50 to $20 per page (250 words).
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HOW CAN I CHOOSE THE RIGHT PUBLISHER?

When Vakasha Brenman and I set out to write The Book of the Magical Mythical Unicorn, all we knew was that we had a calling to share the truth of the unicorn’s story with readers.
Here are some things we didn’t know when we started out on this journey together:
  1. How long the project would take.
Vakasha recently passed away in May. In the 4+ years that I knew her, she must have joked…
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What Is The Most Effective Way To Market A Book?

Here’s a question for you: How long did it take you to write your book?
Did you spend a few months on it? Maybe you spent a few months just on the first draft. Maybe it took you a few years and fifteen to twenty drafts until you sent it your publisher or moved forward with KDP.
It probably didn’t take you a few hours. It probably didn’t take you a few days. It probably didn’t take you a week. If…
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An Interview with Alexander Nderitu: African eBook Pioneer and Self-Publishing Expert

Introduction
Hey friends. I recently had the opportunity to interview Kenyan author, editor, and self-publishing expert Alexander Nderitu. He shared his perspective on a number of topics related to the literary game. Read on for the full transcript of our conversation.

Interview with Alexander Nderitu

  1.   You were Africa’s first e-novelist. What made you have the foresight to embrace eBooks when…
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Can Current Events Advance Your Writing Career?

2020: A Unique Year
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that 2020 has been a tumultuous year. Here in the United States, we’ve had the world’s worst outbreak of COVID-19, a major economic downturn that has left nearly 50 percent of Americans unemployed, and a national reckoning on race relations after the murder of George Floydat the hands of Minneapolis police officer Derek…
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An Interview with Haroun Risa: Author and Humanitarian

Introduction
Hey friends. I recently had the opportunity to interview Kenyan author, actor, and screenwriter Haroun Risa. We discussed his novel series Mombasa Raha, My Foot, the alarmingly high frequency of human trafficking and sex tourism in the coastal regions of Kenya, and much more. Check it out below.
Interview with Haroun Risa
Q: There are many topics authors could choose to write about;…
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An Interview with Haroun Risa: Author and Humanitarian

Introduction
Hey friends. I recently had the opportunity to interview Kenyan author, actor, and screenwriter Haroun Risa. We discussed his novel series Mombasa Raha, My Foot, the alarmingly high frequency of human trafficking and sex tourism in the coastal regions of Kenya, and much more. Check it out below. 
Interview with Haroun Risa Q: There are many topics authors could choose to write about;…
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How To Use Facebook Ads For Selling Books, Part I: The Rationale Behind Investing In An Online Ad Campaign

Hey everyone. It’s been a long time, hasn’t it? Hopefully all is good on your end and you’re continuing to move forward in your literary career.
So, what’s been in new my world? Well, I’ve been very busy helping author and Aviation Hall of Famer Pete Zaccagnino market and sell copies of his book Relevant: A Military Thriller Inspired By True Events.
It was a privilege working with Pete as his…
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Embracing the Struggle Podcast #1: Shawn Hudson

Hey everyone. I’ve decided to start a new podcast called “Embracing the Struggle.” The podcast is centered around long-form conversations with emerging authors (and others in the creative and entrepreneurial spheres). In these talks, my guests share their experiences as emerging talents and offer tips for others taking similar paths.
My first guest was Shawn Hudson, author of the novel Just Us, a…
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We Want Your Fiction and Poetry Submissions

I caught the bug back in 2013. Back then, I was working in Monroe College’s English department. A vacancy had sprung up in the faculty sponsorship of the campus Poetry Club. I thought what the hell, let’s see what these kids have to offer.
Some of the poets, eh, they didn’t do much for me; however, I was blown away by some of talent in the Poetry Club. Most notably, by my friend Shawn Hudson,…
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Is It Possible To Write Anything Worthwhile When You're Flat Broke?

The short answer? Of course.
Can you write something that speaks to people’s souls when you’re on the dole and living on ramen from the food bank?
Absolutely.
But why in the hell would you want to do that?
There is no glory in poverty. The starving artist isn’t noble, he’s a joke. And his life is in shambles.
Is that the kind of life that you want for yourself?
Is that the kind of life that you…
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Are You Ready To Step Out of Your Limiting Beliefs?

“If writers were good businessmen, they’d have too much sense to be writers.” – Irvin S. Cobb.
Did you laugh? Nod your head? Maybe a bitter sigh?
Look, we all know about the countless writers who never make anything happen in their careers.
For some, that’s not a problem.
If writing is a hobby, then maybe it’s fine if your friends and family are the only ones who read your book.
Of course, you…
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How to Sell Copies of Your Book: A Step-by-Step Guide

Thirty copies sold in the first few months. Add a few more if you have a wider social circle.
A one dollar royalty check from KDP.
Scary, right? You spent months – maybe years – writing your book, but that’s what you know in your heart of hearts you have on the horizon after you self-publish.
Why bother? Am I right?
Why bother indeed, unless you know how to market and sell copies of your book.
T…
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It's Been An Interesting Year

Hey friends. It’s been way too long! Time to give this another shot.
Let me catch you all up to speed because this has been an incredible year.
That beautiful cover at the top of this post is for my first book, The Book of the Magical Mythical Unicorn. 
My co-writer Vakasha Brenman and I were able to reach a deal with O-Books, the UK’s leading publisher of spiritually-oriented works. Copies are…
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New Blog - Man vs. Goals

The Bad News
First, the bad news.
It’s always better to get that out of the way, right?
As you probably guessed, The Literary Game is on an indefinite hiatus.
I appreciate all my readers for their support. Seriously, you’re awesome.
However, right now, I don’t feel particularly called to dispensing writing advice.
If you need some, ask away. If I can help, I’ll help.
The Good News
My itch for…
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