by kobowritinglife | Nov 1, 2019 | KWL Community, KWL Podcast, Promotion/Event
by Amy Evans Breathe in, breathe out. Today you’ll begin your journey to writing 50,000 words in one month. Think of NaNo as a cross country trail beneath your feet. You’re running through scenery that comes alive as you write. This place you find yourself...
by kobowritinglife | Oct 29, 2019 | KWL Community, Promotion/Event
National Novel Writing Month is only days away! Make sure you’re prepared for what’s coming, so you can start this challenge strong. NaNo Checklist Schedule Reschedule non-essential tasks, events, and responsibilitiesMake sure your family, roommates,...
by kobowritinglife | Jan 10, 2019 | Literary Events Around The World, Promotion/Event, Self-Publishing
By Elizabeth Jennings and Tiziana D’Oppido The Indie Unconference, Europe will take place in April 11–13 2019 in Matera, Italy SPECIAL GUESTS: Camille Mofidi and Sandra Lonchamp of Kobo Writing Life, via video conference call Ricardo...
by kobowritinglife | Dec 3, 2018 | Promotion/Event, Self-Promotion, The Business of Writing, Tips
By Judy Penz Sheluk When my debut mystery novel, The Hanged Man’s Noose, was published in 2015, one of the first things I did was set up a bookstore event at my local Chapters. Visions of eager customers lining up outside the door danced through my head. The reality...
by kobowritinglife | Oct 5, 2018 | KWL Community, Literary Events Around The World, News, Promotion/Event
Hello everyone! Marina here with another Literary Round Up! I have some exciting and fun tidbits to share with you about everything that’s been happening in the literary world this past week. The biggest news of the week for the Kobo family: The new Forma...
by kobowritinglife | Feb 16, 2018 | KWL Community, News, Promotion/Event, Self-Publishing
By Terry Odell A year ago, I had the opportunity to go on a Caribbean cruise with a group of 25 photographers and decided it would be a good research opportunity. I’m not a photographer, but my son is, and he organized the tour. I couldn’t pass up the...