Questions 29: Attracting Other Kinds of Readers
Subscribe Here! Sgt Mike asks: How can I attract women to my military SF? How do you attract readers, in general, who don’t traditionally read your genre?
Subscribe Here! Sgt Mike asks: How can I attract women to my military SF? How do you attract readers, in general, who don’t traditionally read your genre?
Subscribe Here! Caine asks: What are the differences in how you approach a novella, a novelette, or a novel?
Subscribe Here! Sgt Mike asks: What are some good exercises for improving craft? What workbooks do you recommend?
Subscribe Here! Rob asks: How do you decide where to start new chapters and scenes?
Subscribe Here! Sgt Mike asks: Once you’ve finished your novel, how do you find good designers, editors, and artists to help you get it ready for publication?
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Subscribe Here! Michael asks: How do you manage multiple works-in-progress at once?
Subscribe Here! Sgt Mike asks: How do you spot clichés when you don’t know what the clichés are?
Subscribe Here! Sgt Mike asks: How do you make the setting its own character? How do you avoid spoon-feeding setting to the audience?
Subscribe Here! Joseph asks: My books are too short–should I merge them into a larger book?