A.K. Frailey ponders how the meaning of what she’d written in her first book stood out even more clearly when it was recorded as an audiobook.
My Road—Managing Reviews
A.K. Frailey ponders the tricky situations involved in asking for, and accepting, reviews of her work.
Freelancing – When Your Manuscript Is Accepted
You’ve been checking e-mail constantly looking for the message that says, “Manuscript accepted!” Finally it arrives, you’ve done it, you’re published and you will get paid for your work. CUE ANGELIC CHOIR Now you can start running to your mailbox constantly or logging into your bank account looking for the […]
How (Not) to Record to Audiobook
Soon after I published The Rose Ring, I decided it would be great to record an audio book. After all, it was something new to try and would be another way to share the story. I have absolutely no experience with recording of any kind, but I figured this would […]
Guild members are winning, publishing and practicing Acts of Mercy with their writing
“The Song of the Saw-Whet Owl”, a story written by member Ed Hara, won 1st place in the Writer’s Digest 81st Annual Competition in the Inspirational Writing category. Ed won $1000, $100 off any purchase from the Writer’s Digest Shop, and a one-year Writer’s Digest VIP membership, which includes a […]
The Seasoned Writer
Of the 18 known dimensions, time—the fourth, is the one most important to the writer. Most often when a writer thinks of time, it is in relation to deadlines which always seem to be approaching at the high closing rate of a behind-schedule freight train. Or how long we have […]