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What I Wish I’d Known: For Writers by H.D. Thomson – Review by Jaimie Salmon-Colburn

What I Wish I'd Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They'd Told Their Younger SelvesWhat I Wish I’d Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They’d Told Their Younger Selves by H. D. Thomson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What an inspiration!! In this book, 100 HIGHLY accomplished authors (I won’t throw out names, but trust me there are so many good ones that I knew and even some I didn’t that I plan to look up!!) talk about what they would have wanted to know when they were first starting out in the writing world. They share not only their time, but also their extensive knowledge in this book. Paying it forward to other aspiring authors. New and old alike! If you feel like you are having problems on what to write, wondering if you are doing it correct, wondering what you should be doing differently, or just need a little help getting motivated this is the book for you!! In the great pages of this book these authors give you encouragement, cautions about some things, so much inspiration, and more!! Things they wish their younger selves would have know before starting their very own writing careers. Imagine if everyone had a handbook on their career path, written by greats before them!!! People would jump at that knowledge! This is that book for authors! You will find SO MUCH helpful information. From writing, the industry itself, the business aspect, what to avoid and what to look for, to time management, lots of ideas and inspiration, and even stuff about conflicts that can arise with friends and family! It really is just a HUGE book on a writing career and what you need and don’t need to get where they are/have been. With each new author I found at LEAST one thing that I loved about their entry in this book. The way some of them write their entries, is just as inspiring! You can tell that a lot of love and care went into their words for others. You can find some real gems! Authors inspiring other authors to get their stories into the world! I LOVE IT!! I wish I would have read this book sooner! Maybe it would have pushed me to write sooner. I am that person with TONS of ideas, with little, to no follow through. This book has tips to help that too! And more!!!! If you are writing a book/books I have to recommend this book to you! You can be a number one best seller on the top and I would still tell you to read this book!! It is that good and has a TON of great advice and information. So what are you waiting for?? Read this book and get to writing your next book(s)!!

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What I Wish I’d Known: For Writers by H.D. Thomson – Review by Angela Renee Diaz

What I Wish I'd Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They'd Told Their Younger SelvesWhat I Wish I’d Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They’d Told Their Younger Selves by H. D. Thomson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

So I’ve been writing since I was 14 and I’m about to be 31. This book gave me some insight into achieving my goals. I highly recommend any writer despite your skill set to read this book. I love that they’re not necessarily giving us advice but their younger selves I feel that makes paying attention so much easier. Because I sure don’t like unsolicited advice.

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How To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by TL Clark – Review by Jennifer Gordon

How To Write A Historical Novel And Love ItHow To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by T.L. Clark
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is an interesting and informative yet lighthearted non-fiction guide to writing a historical novel, aimed at a novice writer. Written in a fun and approachable style, I felt as though I was sat down with the author having a chat over a cup of coffee. Set out in chapters each one with a different topic, the book is easy to navigate and to go back to chapters if needed. I particularly liked the ‘tasks’ at the end of each chapter which made me think, and do a bit of homework! The author is obviously very knowledgeable about both writing historical novels and of the publishing process, after all she is a best selling author with ten years of experience, and it shows. The author has openly and honestly provided the beginner novelist with her years of wisdom, whilst not shying away from the fact that writing is hard work. Tips on writing, formatting, publishing, and advertising are all provided along with a bit of hand holding from a professional, who you feel wants you to succeed.

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What I Wish I’d Known: For Writers by H.D. Thomson – Review by Julie McComas

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

As a person that has started writing, put it down, and picked it up again this book has been inspiring to me. I would say that this is a great resource for aspiring authors. There are 100 authors that were willing to share what inspires or motivates them, and what some struggle with. They share tips on time management, character building, editing, etc. There were many authors that shared their pearls of wisdom that I had not heard of before, but one bonus to that is now I have found several new authors to read.

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What I Wish I’d Known: For Writers by H.D. Thomson – Review by Rebeca Elliott Figueiras

What I Wish I'd Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They'd Told Their Younger SelvesWhat I Wish I’d Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They’d Told Their Younger Selves by H. D. Thomson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I found it very interesting to read what various writers went through and they advise they would give their younger selves about the writing process. I enjoy writing for myself, not for publishing but still managed to feel inspired/motivated by some of the advice given.
The authors had various backgrounds and publishing journeys which made the book more inclusive, and I imagine relevant to more people who may not be considering the traditional routes to publication.
Not all advice focuses on the publishing side of things though, there are authors who touch on subjects such as writing techniques and self-doubt (this one is my downfall) which was both interesting and inspiring to see how others overcame these issues. There are even some pieces of advice that can be taken away and used outside of writing.
Each author is different, and it helps to show that what works for one person, may not be the best option for another and to keep an open mind to various possible solutions which may benefit you.
This is a useful book which tips for writers, but even if you’re an avid reader I think this would be an interesting read and insight into the authors behind the story.

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What I Wish I’d Known: For Writers by H.D. Thomson – Review by Kerry Carr

What I Wish I'd Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They'd Told Their Younger SelvesWhat I Wish I’d Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They’d Told Their Younger Selves by H. D. Thomson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a very interesting and inspiring read. This is full of advice for potential writers giving them advice and insight into what it actually takes to become a successful writer. In this book we hear from 100 accomplished and successful writers as they tell us their secrets and their tips on what you need to do to start your dream of being a writer. All the advice is things they wish they were told when they started their journeys.
I was nice to get an insight into the working minds of some of the authors I have grown to love and seeing how each authors methods for writing is as unique as the authors themselves.
I would definately recommend this book for anyone who is looking for guidance to start writing.

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How To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by TL Clark – Review by Julie Johnson

How To Write A Historical Novel And Love ItHow To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by T.L. Clark
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

There has been a lot of time and energy, as well as research, put into the writing of this book. In this practical guide, T.L. Clark shares tips that she’s learned from her many years of writing. She does so with a bit of humor sprinkled throughout too!!

One of the most helpful tips that I gained from this book was the research that needs to go into the “when” aspect of a historical novel. There is an outline of different time periods that are typically written about, which includes the British set versus the timeline of the United States. I actually felt like I was reading a history novel in and of itself, which I found very enjoyable.

While I do not have aspirations to be a writer, it was nice getting a glimpse inside the brain of a writer and learning some of the groundwork that goes into the novels that I enjoy reading so much! There are so many things I had never considered that goes into the research and reading this book gave me a much better appreciation of the finished products that are published.

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How To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by TL Clark – Review by Angela Hayes

How To Write A Historical Novel And Love ItHow To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by T.L. Clark
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

4.5 Stars

 

“So, we’re getting a good idea of the setting/backdrop for your novel. Like one of those historical portraits where the artist would paint the background in advance and then paint the people in during the sitting. Or a cartoon artist of yesteryear hand-painting beautiful scenery as the backdrop to animate characters upon.
We’re thinking about the era and year, and adding in thoughts of leadership, morality, laws, key events, weather and living conditions.
~ Decide which era captivates you.
~ Look up who the ruler was and if there were any power changes/struggles.
~ See if there are any interesting events which intrigue you.
~ Select your year/s.
~ Think about which season/time of year it is.
~ How did they measure time?
~ Did any major weather activity occur?
~ Were there any natural disasters?
~ Basically, what perils lie in store? What could potentially kill your character/s?
So, now you know your ‘When’, it’s time to dig into ‘What’.
What Type of Book Are You Going to Write?
“That’s easy. I’m going to write a historical novel, that’s why I bought this book,” I hear you cry….”

 

How to Write A Historical Novel and Love It by T.L. Clark is a practical guide to unlocking your inner historical novelist. This will take you through the process of writing, covering everything you need to know in a fairly comprehensive yet easy to understand manner. It gives us a look at the bigger picture of writing a novel, with the author sharing wisdom, tips, insights, and helpful pointers that will guide you through the entire process from conception, researching, writing, formatting, editing, publishing, and more.
My advice to you if you have always longed to put pen to paper is to- Get. This. Book. Now.
Happy Reading (and writing)…

Thank you, T.L. Clark!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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What I Wish I’d Known: For Writers by H.D. Thomson – Review by Jana Lewis

What I Wish I'd Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They'd Told Their Younger SelvesWhat I Wish I’d Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They’d Told Their Younger Selves by H. D. Thomson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. While much of the advice given by various authors was the same or similar, one thing that really stood out was their encouragement to not give up and go with your gut. I had not heard of most of the authors but still found them inspiring and have added several to my TBR list. As someone who enjoys writing myself, I found it inspiring and motivational. Each person went through their own trials and tribulations and proved that you can persevere if you put the work into it. HIGHLY recommended for anyone considering writing your own books.

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How To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by TL Clark – Review by Kelli Harper

How To Write A Historical Novel And Love ItHow To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by T.L. Clark
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Such a GREAT read. This is a fabulous place to start if you are looking for answers to some of the hardest questions in writing historical books. This tells you how to go about the research and fact finding processes. Then there are tasks at the end of each section in the book to help you along. This book while not all encompassing in EVERY single resource is a great stepping off point for the beginner historical novelist.

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How To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by TL Clark – Review by Jenni Bishop

How To Write A Historical Novel And Love ItHow To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by T.L. Clark
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

T.L. Clark has put a of lot work into this book to helping others. T.L. has ten years of blood, sweat and tears and writing and publishing experience under her belt. To help showcase her craft. She imparts that knowledge and wisdom to teach authors get the right steps in how to write a historical novel. But that is not to say what works for one will not work for another.
In this book you will find how to set up a checklist/steps/prompts to help you get going. Which aspects of history and historical facts you should research and those to leave out to maximum benefit. Step by step Guide to bring forth the effective ways from start to finish. To tips/hints on the writing process. Which is the best formatting options. How to go about publishing and finally how to put yourself and your book out there.

Although this is a helpful insight to the process you still find what works for you. If only one thing helps, then it was worth it.
Whether you are a new or an established author you never know it may just be some of the information contained in this book that helps you craft and refine your work in putting together the next big thing!

Reviewed by @jennadb

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How To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by TL Clark – Review by Kerry Baker

How To Write A Historical Novel And Love ItHow To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by T.L. Clark
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is such a helpful book, offering guidance and advice to any would be historical romance authors. The author takes you through all of the stages you will encounter on this writing journey and manages it in such an easy and informative way. Tasks are provided periodically throughout the book which help put into practice what you have learnt.
Writing a book is always something I wished I could do and books like this make it feel possible. I really enjoyed seeing the other side of this process and all of the aspects involved. This was a brilliant book and a really helpful tool for anyone ready to start their journey.

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What I Wish I’d Known: For Writers by H.D. Thomson – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

What I Wish I'd Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They'd Told Their Younger SelvesWhat I Wish I’d Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They’d Told Their Younger Selves by H. D. Thomson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In this book over 100 authors share their wisdom, words of advice, and experiences of becoming an author. Some share some very personal stories of how they overcame the obstacles and personal issues to get to where they are today. Many share their stories of how when they first started, they received stacks and stacks of rejection letters from publishers. Many authors recall how friends and family laughed at them or mocked them for wanting to become a writer. Yet, despite all the rejection and the mocking they never gave up their dream of becoming a published author.

Whether it be years ago, in a time prior to Indie publishing, when they were trying to find a traditional publishing house, or now with self publishing options so widely available, there is a lot to learn. These authors share their vast wealth of knowledge and give tips and pointers on what it takes to be an author. Not only are we offered support and words of encouragement, but we are able to learn from mistakes they may have made on their own personal journey.

Of course, the one prevalent theme throughout is to just sit your butt in the chair and write. Whether it is just for a few minutes, or even just writing one sentence, but just write something. They also give tips on finding the time to write when you feel that your life is just too busy. Beyond the words of encouragement are invaluable pointers on not just the writing process but the publishing process as well.

Throughout the book is the common theme of never giving up and of believing in yourself, even when others do not. No matter how many rejection letters you receive do not give up. No matter how many people mock you for your dream do not give up. No matter how little time you have in your day do not give up. No matter what, sit your butt in the chair, write, and never give up on your dreams. As numerous authors said throughout the book, as long as you are writing, you are a writer. Thank you for this book and to these authors for sharing your stories, advice, and words of encouragement, I feel truly inspired!

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How To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by TL Clark – Review by Carrie Reed

How To Write A Historical Novel And Love ItHow To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by T.L. Clark
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Great read, excellent guide. This is a really thought out and informative book. I really like how the author laid out the different steps to getting started writing a book, makes it sound so easy. I really thought I could start to write a book after reading this, no kidding. There are links to different website that will help along your publishing and editing journey and tips and tricks on how to research and what to look for in regards to your topic. I also found myself very intrigued by some history I learned along the way in the examples used. This author is funny, I like the little comments left in different areas and very knowledgable and helpful. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone looking to start their adventures in writing historical novels.

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How To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by TL Clark – Review by Shelly Kittell

How To Write A Historical Novel And Love ItHow To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by T.L. Clark
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

found this book to be entertaining and informative. The author writes wonderfully written novels herself and shares tips and tricks of the trade for writing. I found her sense of humor to be endearing as the topic can be dry. I am also a “pantser” but these tips will be quite helpful. This is a terrific resource. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

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How To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by TL Clark

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How To Write A Historical Novel And Love It by TL Clark
Genre – Non-Fiction
Page Count – 176
Cover Designer – RL Design

Unlock your inner historical novelist…

Got a historical novel inside you desperate to get out? Discover the tactics and methods to bring it into the world.

Award-winning, best-selling author, TL Clark, shares wisdom from her ten years of writing and publishing experience. Written in her signature warm, informal style, you’ll find this book as fun and approachable as it is useful. 

If you’re new to writing, this book will:

~ Show you which aspects of history to research before you ‘put pen to paper’.

~ Give easy step-by-step prompts and tasks to set you on the right path for your writing journey through time.

~ Guide you through your options once you’ve successfully typed “The End”.

~ Provide tips on writing, formatting, publishing, and advertising.

~ Supply you with an easy-to-follow checklist of self-publishing tasks.

Make your story of the past a reality now!

~ AMAZON US ~ AMAZON UK ~

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TL Clark is an award-winning, best-selling, British, romance author who stumbles through life as if it were a gauntlet of catastrophes.

Rather than playing the victim, she uses these unfortunate events to fuel her passion for writing, for reaching out to help others.

She writes about different kinds of love in the hope that she‘ll uncover its mysteries.

Her loving husband (and mourned for cat) have proven to her that true love really does exist.

Writing has shown her that coffee may well be the source of life.

Author Interview with TL Clark 

What I Wish I’d Known: For Writers by H.D. Thomson – Review by Julie Johnson

What I Wish I'd Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They'd Told Their Younger SelvesWhat I Wish I’d Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They’d Told Their Younger Selves by H. D. Thomson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book features 100 different authors who are giving advice to anyone wishing to write a book. It’s a fairly simple read but full of ideas, advice, as well as struggles and challenges one might face during the process of writing and/or publishing a work of art. It’s a showcase of the good, bad, and ugly for lack of a better explanation!

If you write at all, you are a writer. These tips could potentially benefit someone who is writing a dissertation for class, someone looking to improve their writing skills, or someone looking to write a book. The snippets from the authors are generally short, but full of motivation.

The authors cover all aspects of writing from getting started, to marketing, editing, and so many other areas. One of my personal favorite lines was “write one sentence a day” and your work will grow from there. Just get started!!

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What I Wish I’d Known: For Writers by H.D. Thomson – Review by Dahnielle Hibbert

What I Wish I'd Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They'd Told Their Younger SelvesWhat I Wish I’d Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They’d Told Their Younger Selves by H. D. Thomson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

So many authors give you so much great information in this book. If you are a budding author or just someone who likes to know how things work this book is definitely for you. Some of these authors make rules and others feel like breaking rules already set in the world of authorship. I thoroughly enjoyed reading brief examples of what some of the brightest minds do to keep writing.

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What I Wish I’d Known: For Writers by H.D. Thomson – Review by Anantha Rusum

What I Wish I'd Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They'd Told Their Younger SelvesWhat I Wish I’d Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They’d Told Their Younger Selves by H. D. Thomson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am currently on a writer’s block right now and I took up this book for personal reasons. It is a very inspiring book, with so many tips and advices from over a 100 authors, it is a very motivating read.
It also changes our perspective towards things and how we approach life. It is always good to get a piece of advice from people who have been through the same journey which one wants to step into.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

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What I Wish I’d Known: For Writers by H.D. Thomson – Review by Naomi McDonald

What I Wish I'd Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They'd Told Their Younger SelvesWhat I Wish I’d Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They’d Told Their Younger Selves by H. D. Thomson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If you’ve been authoring for a while, this book will mostly be a refresher for you. A lot of the things mentioned are things prominent in author advice circles, so you hear them often. I think this book would be an excellent resource for aspiring or brand-new authors.

I liked the fact that there is a mix of traditional and indie representation. I also appreciated the book including advice from women’s perspectives, mentions of being an author while parenting, and BIPOC representation.

One thing that was disappointing about the book is that out of 100 authors contributing, there was only one brief sentence that mentioned OCD tendencies, and one brief paragraph mentioning ADHD in a general sense. There was hardly any neurodivergent representation at all. As a person with multiple neurodivergences, I think navigating the neurodivergent way of doing things has been one of my biggest challenges as an author. I’ve learned a lot of things the hard way because there truly isn’t much advice out there for neurodivergent authors. Most advice I’ve heard is geared toward neurotypical brain styles.

Overall, I’d say a great book for newer authors.

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Donya Pedigo

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Writing has always been a dream of mine, and finding great books like this might actually help that dream come true one day. The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw has it all in the palm of your hands. You can learn about different types of editors, book publishers, marketing, and subscriptions authors might find helpful. To have all of this information already laid out for you is amazing and will definitely save anyone hunting for these services time.

I’m inspired by individuals such as Winnifred Tataw who, instead of hoarding all the information they’ve learned, would rather share it and help other people save time and effort so they can focus on their goals. I truly find this to be a must read for anyone thinking of writing, publishing, or even doing cover art. I’m sure even a seasoned author could find interesting information within this book. I highly recommend it to anyone in the field or thinking about writing.

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Jamie Burns

I have always been an avid reader, and have always dreamed of becoming an author one day. So, when I came across this book, I decided it was a MUST READ. I am a librarian/book worm by day, but dreamer by night. I have a handy notebook for writing. This book has enticed my creative side, and magnified my desire to become an author. While I know it is not an easy journey, I have people that will support me. I also have an amazing new resource to help guide me through the process. I am looking forward to putting the steps to the test. As a librarian, I had a basic understanding of some of the information about books, but I love how this book dove into the deep end to give me a better understanding of the process of becoming an author.

The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Jennifer Ramos

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Being a writer of any sort is an ambition you hear of many but how do they do it? Tataw has put together such insightful and thorough details of so many parts of becoming an author and getting the word spread of the author’s wonderful work. Between my daughter and myself, aspiring writers, it was great to see a laid out checklist of the process and resources of where to go for specific services. This is a staple tool in our library for many years to come, whether it is recommending this work to other aspiring writers/authors and within my family. With such a guided map of the process and the publishing industry, you never know what lengths inspiration may take you.

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Kerry Baker

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I love how informative and supportive this book is. It is exactly as you would expect from the title and the description. I found it to be a really interesting read, insightful yet informative. This is completely different from anything I have read by this author but I enjoyed seeing a different side. For anyone looking to published a book I would highly recommend this one.

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Dahnielle Hibbert

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you are a writer hoping to get published doing a single project or multiple projects at once this book is the one stop resource you need to help you create a successful timeline and goal. With so many resources at our disposal today it can be hard to know which ones are credible and which ones are taking advantage of will be authors. This takes the guess work out of which ones you can trust. This is a wonderful resource that all budding authors should have. It will help you avoid costly mistakes and produce your most amazing self on paper!

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What I Wish I’d Known: For Writers by H.D. Thomson – Review by Candice Estes

What I Wish I'd Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They'd Told Their Younger SelvesWhat I Wish I’d Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They’d Told Their Younger Selves by H. D. Thomson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book takes the advice from 100 different published authors, and shares with those it is meant to help…people who wish to be writers. As someone who has been working off and on to write my own book over the past few years, as I have time to do so, this book had some great tips and advice. I liked that the advice was laid out by different topics, and then by individual authors as well. This book is easy to pick up, read a few things rather it be just to get out of your own head, to learn something new, or to learn from those who have come before you on a specific topic. I would definitely recommend this to new authors or anyone who just wants to hear the advice of others.

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Sheri Schrader

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Authorpreneur Yellowpages is an easy and helpful resource for those wanting to publish or seeking new resources. She breaks down the “yellowpages” into editing, formatting, and marketing categories. I picked this up because I’m interested in writing and possibly self-publishing, but I still need help with the moving parts. So you are not good with graphics or the marketing part, there is a group of different companies you can contact. She gives contact information and breaks down what services each company can offer. This is a great way to help people find the assistance they need. I was curious about this because I have read some of her fiction books. I am glad I stumbled across this invaluable resource.

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I cannot begin to say enough good things about this book! It is an invaluable resource for anyone who is looking for book and publishing services. Each page is packed with information and includes information for cover designers, editor services, book marketing services, beta reader services, author support services, and so very much more.

The author has included not only contact information but also costs associated for the services she lists. The book is laid out in an easy-to-read format and can easily be read in one sitting. It is a quick read, yet it is jam packed with information. This is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to make their dreams of publishing a book become a reality! I highly recommend this book!

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What I Wish I’d Known: For Writers by H.D. Thomson – Review by Maisie Dickinson

What I Wish I'd Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They'd Told Their Younger SelvesWhat I Wish I’d Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They’d Told Their Younger Selves by H. D. Thomson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

100 authors were given the question, ‘what advice would you give to your younger self?’ The responses vary between writing techniques, goals, genre, reading, traditional and self-publishing, self-doubt, routines, ideas, practices, characters, editing, etc. My favourite section was by Rita Herron who said; ‘instead of writing one book of the heart, I tried to put heart in every book.’ However, I wasn’t particularly fond of the section by Ernest Dempsey. Either way, I recommend this book because it is a really useful read, and there’s such a variety of authors providing advice that it would suit all aspiring authors in one way or another. I’m going to start using these techniques straight away.

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What I Wish I’d Known: For Writers by H.D. Thomson – Review by Kerry Baker

What I Wish I'd Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They'd Told Their Younger SelvesWhat I Wish I’d Known: For Writers: 100 Authors Reveal What They Wish They’d Told Their Younger Selves by H. D. Thomson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is such an inspiring and motivating book. even if you aren’t wanting to start writing yourself, just working through these authors tips, advice and stories is so interesting. It really makes you reflect on your own life and how to approach things.
I really enjoyed the fact that this book combined the advice of multiple authors. It added a depth to it that other books like this haven’t had for me. I really, thoroughly enjoyed this book.

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