by kobowritinglife | Nov 29, 2018 | The Business of Writing, The Craft of Writing, Tips
By Sierra Delarosa Are you aiming for your next book to become a bestseller? Why do some books become more popular than others? While there’s no surefire way to guarantee that your next book will hit the bestseller lists, Global English Editing looked into the...
by kobowritinglife | Mar 13, 2018 | Self-Publishing
The Kobo Writing Life blog is getting the first peek at Holly Evans’ newest title, Blood of The Wolf, available for preorder now only on Kobo. Reprinted with permission from the author. Opening The world had changed. It felt as though it...
by kobowritinglife | Mar 12, 2018 | #KWLWonderWoman, Self-Publishing, The Craft of Writing
By Holly Evans Holly Evans is a passionate red-head who refuses to take the easy path in anything. She fell into writing LGBT+ Urban Fantasy despite many intelligent people telling her that was making her life too difficult. She’s determined to write books that...
by kobowritinglife | Dec 7, 2017 | The Craft of Writing
By Mignon Fogarty Should you write your novel in present tense? I usually deal with topics that can be widely applied to fiction and non-fiction writing, but recently I was on a plane reading Seth Harwood’s crime novel Jack Wakes Up, and I was struck by the fact...
by kobowritinglife | Mar 9, 2017 | The Business of Writing, The Craft of Writing, Tips
By Leah Cutter Welcome to the Island Sampler! Why do I call this the Island Sampler? Like many writers, I write all over the map. I primarily write fantasy, but I write many different flavors of fantasy. I’m best known for my historic fantasy (Paper Mage, the...