Self-Publishing In Kenya #3: Legal Check List
Technology has made it possible for an increasing number of authors to venture into self-publishing. However, writing a book can be a daunting task. Publishing it even more so. Here are a few legal aspects of publishing to keep in mind if you choose to self-publish: Copyright This is your exclusive legal right as anContinue reading “Self-Publishing In Kenya #3: Legal Check List”
Self-Publishing In Kenya #2: Business Check List
Technology has made it possible for an increasing number of authors to venture into self-publishing. However, writing a book can be a daunting task. Publishing it even more so. Here are a few business aspects of publishing to keep in mind if you choose to self-publish: Budget You don’t need to be rich to publishContinue reading “Self-Publishing In Kenya #2: Business Check List”
Book Announcement: Dream Girl By Mary Kamau
Telios Press is excited to announce our first book release of 2021: Dream Girl by Mary Kamau. The Christian romantic suspense novel will officially launch on 22nd February 2021 and is now available for pre-order. For any inquiries, you can reach us through our contact form here – it links directly to our inbox andContinue reading “Book Announcement: Dream Girl By Mary Kamau”
Self-Publishing In Kenya #1: Creative Check List
Technology has made it possible for an increasing number of authors to venture into self-publishing. However, writing a book can be a daunting task. Publishing it even more so. Here are a few creative aspects of publishing to keep in mind if you choose to self-publish: Edited Content No book is complete in its firstContinue reading “Self-Publishing In Kenya #1: Creative Check List”
Danger Of A Single Story
“The problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue but that they are incomplete.” – Chimamanda Adichie
Ira Glass On Creative Process
“For the first couple of years when you’re making stuff, what you’re making isn’t so good.” – Ira Glass
Writing Conflict: How To Ruin (Fictional) Lives
“As authors, sometimes we want pull back before things get too awful for our sweet, precious characters.” – Jodi Meadows
Kill Your Darlings
“Do not grow so attached to your own writing that you are incapable of cutting unnecessary elements simply because they hold special meaning.” – Erin Bowman
Common (Fiction) Writer Mistakes
Mistakes newbie fiction writers tend to make and how to avoid them.
Write Faster Using Pomodoro
How to make the most of your daily writing time using the Pomodoro technique.
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