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June 6, 2025
Get $50 off the 2025 Inkers Con June 7–20. This online conference helps #writers advance their careers! #books
Inkers Con is a 10-day online conference created for independent fiction authors who are motivated to advance their careers.
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Advanced TikTok for AuthorsSupercharging Your Mailing ListMarketing Your Audiobook Like a Pro (Panel)How to Add the Steam and SizzlePacing Your Dialogue to PerfectionHow to Dictate Your NovelThe Technical Creation of a Facebook AdBookBub AdsPlus roundtables, networking events, and author Q&As Sign up here . Use code CHRIS25 to get $50 off the price (normally $249).
June 5, 2025
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Do you struggle to figure out the right categories and keywords for your book on Amazon, Kobo, Apple etc.? Could you use help deciding the best keywords for your Amazon and Facebook ads?
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Is saves time versus doing research yourself, so consider the value of your time. I think in general this company provides good products and a lot of free help to authors. Use my affiliate link to get this price (otherwise $199): Get Publisher RocketHere are some free articles,products and courses from Kindlepreneur:
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June 2, 2025
Make reading easier on your body with these tools! #writing #reading #amreading
If you read ebooks so much your wrists or other body parts start to hurt, you may benefit from these tools! (Prices/discounts are from the time of this writing.)

NKV Pillow Phone Holder, for Sofa, Bed and Desk - Phone Soft Pad Dock Compatible with Phone/Kindle, E-Reader -15% now $17


Remote Control Page Turner: Read in bed and hands-free with this remote for Kindle and Kobo eReaders, Camera Camcorder, iPad -20% now $16
September 23, 2024
Writing and Running: 6 Lessons Learned from Jogging #NWHFD #fitnessday #writing #amwriting


Forwriters, it’s important to find the right peer group for your needs. For many,this is a critique group. They may be large or small, meet in person or online,have open or closed membership, get together weekly or monthly or as needed.Finding a group that suits your needs is invaluable.


Practice Makes Perfect, or At Least Lessens the Pain
It’s the same with writing. Establishing habits and sticking to them will keep your mind fit. Writing several times a week will hone your skills and make it easier to get started next time.
Beware of Shortcuts

If I map out a 5K run, but take every shortcut, that could cut the distance down to 3 1/2K. Easier, sure, but that won’t prepare me for running a 10K. It’s the same with life. Whether you’re trying to switch careers, meet the right man or woman, or finish a novel, some shortcuts may help, but others may do more harm than good.
Push Yourself Sometimes

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August 26, 2024
Improve your writing, reading, and sleeping with these great tools – including a nifty device to combat overheating at night! #Writing #AmReading #menopause #selfcare #amazonfinds





If you tend to be too hot at night (due to menopause or in general), try a personal bed cooler. It's like a mini air conditioner that circulates cold water to a pad under your sheet. I like it so much I take it with me for overnight trips that last more than a night or so. We'll make back the cost of the cooler with what we save in electricity for the house AC, and my husband likes it because he doesn't freeze at night!
I hope you find something here that makes your life easier. Check out the previous posts on writer comfort or click on the highlighted product names above for more useful tools for writers and readers!
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July 10, 2024
Writer and Reader Comfort: tools to make writing time easier (part 4) #amwriting #writinglife #reader #booklover #writing



Siting at a desk can contribute to CirculationProblems While Working, as this article shows. Be sure you get up andmove every hour! You might also find some ways to reduce the strain on yourbody at your desk.




Ihope you find something here that makes your life easier. Check out the previous postson “Writer and Reader Comfort” and “Comfort at Your Desk” as well. I may have more as I discover useful tools for writersand readers! Feel free to drop your favorites in the comments. As an AmazonAssociate I earn from qualifying purchases.



July 8, 2024
Writer and Reader Comfort: Easing Neck Pain- tools to make writing and reading time easier. #amwriting #writinglife #reader #booklover #writing

Imade previous posts on “Writerand Reader Comfort” and “Comfortat Your Desk.” Today I’m covering items that can relieve or preventneck pain.



Thisone is designed specifically for sleeping. How old is your current pillow? Maybeit’s time for an upgrade. This claims to work for people who sleep on theirsides, back, or stomach. With over 40,000 ratings, clearly neck pain andsleeping well are big problems: Elviros Cervical Memory Foam Pillow for Sleeping


I hope you find something here that makes your life easier. Check out my previous post on tools for comfort, and I have more coming up with useful tools for writers and readers! Feel free to drop your favorites in the comments. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.



July 5, 2024
Writer and Reader Comfort Part 2: Comfort at Your Desk - tools to make writing and reading time easier. #amwriting #writinglife #reader #booklover #writing


And here’s the “Executive” version if you're feeling fancy: Homall Executive Gaming Chair.

A good keyboard is also key for writers. I was having painin my right shoulder, likely due to reaching out to use the rollerball mouse.This left-handed keyboard has the number keypad on the left side, which allowsme to keep my mouse closer on the right side. (I’m not actually left-handed.The primary difference is the position of the number keypad.) Getting used toany new configuration takes a little time but is worth it in the long run. Ergonomic Left Handed Keyboard


I wanted something I could take with me when I might be required to sit on a hard chair. Yes, I bring this to friends’ houses and I used it at the writing retreat not only at the desk in my room but at the dining room table. It’s so nice I also use it on my padded desk chair. My husband ordered one too.

It's important to take care of our backs. That might mean yoga, visiting a chiropractor or acupuncturist, pain relief, or some combination of those things. It should also mean making sure you have a great ergonomic desk set up.

I hope you find something here that makes your life easier. Check out my previous post on tools for comfort, and I’ll be back with a post on “Easing Neck Pain,” and possibly more as I discover useful tools for writers and readers! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.



July 4, 2024
How to Pitch a Novel: Finding Your Hook #writing #publishing #kidlit #yalit #MGLit

A hook—in this case the “high concept” idea—can grab the reader’s attention and make a book stand out. Here are the books with the above hooks.
Harry Potter series, by J. K Rowling Children of the Lamp series, by P. B. Kerr The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak. The 100-Year-Old Secret, by Tracy Barrett Do you need a hook? Well, in today’s competitive market, it can definitely help. It’s a quick way to summarize your idea for an editor or agent, handy for writing conferences. So how do you figure out what yours is—or if you have one?
One option is comparisons—I So Don’t Do Mysteries was described as Nancy Drew with a Devil Meets Prada makeover by the publisher sales team trying to sell the book to bookstores and libraries. After Die Hard, action movies were often described as “Die Hard on a plane” or “Die Hard on a boat.”
On the jacket flap, books often used an “except” or “but” twist. The second part is the twist on a common plot. — A woman thinks her ex-husband is going to try to kill her, but he kidnaps her daughter instead.
If your book isn’t trendy, don’t despair. What hooks the reader is individual to that reader. Some may read any book set in a certain time or place, or love talking animals. Don’t try to make your book sound like it fits some hot trend, if it doesn’t. Instead try to hook your readers. Who are your target readers, and what will draw them to this book?
A good hook is simple and short—sometimes it’s referred to as a one-sentence synopsis or an elevator pitch (from the idea that you might have 30 seconds in an elevator to grab an editor’s attention). It’s not long-winded, where you are trying to cram everything into one run-on sentence. The hook doesn’t necessarily tell you the plot, but it gives you the flavor of the book and arouses interest. It may be simply the premise.

There is no specific plot in that series pitch. Here's the pitch for Book 1, Something Shady at Sunshine Haven:
When patients aredying at an Alzheimer’s unit, a former war correspondent must use herjournalism skills to uncover the killer and save her mother.
That sentence identifies the MC and her challenge, with high stakes, since her mother is one of the people in danger.
You can find books similar to yours on Amazon, Goodreads etc. and look at the first sentence of the book description, which may be in bold or italics. This is often a good hook. For example:

Fatima Tate wants to be a baker AND enjoy some innocent flirting with her hot friend Raheem—but her strict Muslim parents would never approve of either.

Bunnybirds #1, by Natalie Linn:
Princess Aster must leave home to discover why her people are disappearing—even if it means journeying over the rim of the world itself—in this animal fantasy graphic novel perfect for fans of blockbuster series like Warriors and Wings of Fire.
This works for picture books too.

A little boy wants a chance to shine on his own but discovers that being apart from his large and lively Native family isn’t necessarily better in this heartwarming and humorous picture book.
(Note that it can be risky to compliment your own work in a query. I might call my own book humorous, but I wouldn't claim it's "laugh out loud funny." Leave the big praise for marketing.)EXERCISE: For practice, name a favorite or recent book—how would you describe it to a friend? Would you pick it up if you heard that description? Then check the opening of its marketing description. Is that a good hook? Why or why not? Try this a few times.
EXCERCISE: Write a simple synopsis of your work. Don’t worry about length or clarity. Jot down the who, what, when, where, and why. Now you have some idea of the most interesting and important aspects of the work. Turn it into a one-sentence synopsis with your hook.
To start focusing on your hook, ask, What is the conflict, in terms of X versus Y? Once you have your hook, you can expand upon that one-sentence pitch for a query letter or longer conversation. (Please note that it's better to have two or even three short, snappy sentences than one very long sentence where you try to cram in everything. A good hook is one you can remember and share verbally fairly easily, without worrying about getting exactly the right word in the right place.)
More examples: In The Well of Sacrifice , a Mayan girl in ninth-century Guatemala rebels against the High Priest who sacrifices anyone challenging his power. The Genie’s Gift : Shy, thirteen-year-old Anise resolves to find the Genie Shakayak and claim the Gift of Sweet Speech, but the journey is full of challenges, both ordinary and magical. The Eyes of Pharaoh : When their friend disappears, Seshta and Horus spy on merchants, soldiers, and royalty,and start to suspect even The Eyes of Pharaoh, the powerful head of the secretpolice.

Coffee and Crushes at the Cat Café : Kari doesn’thave time for love when she’s opening her new cat café. But when a sexymaster baker walks in, how can she resist?
The Billionaire Cowboy’s Christmas : Carly has crushed on Josh for years, but when he wins afortune in the lottery, how can she prove she wants him for himself?
TheTeenage Adventures of Felony Melanie: Meet teen “Felony Melanie” years before the movie SweetHome Alabama and follow the crazy antics of Melanie, Jake, and theirfriends as teens in this fun-filled romantic comedy series. (This one is more vague, because it relies on the movie as the hook for the series. FYI, I cowrote this series with my brother who wrote the original screenplay for the movie, which is why we were legally able to do this.)

How to Write aBook Pitch (and Why it Matters) at The Novelry.
Howto write a killer one sentence pitch (or logline) for novels and memoirs, byNathan Bransford
Howto Pitch a Book – Your Guide to Writing the Perfect Book Pitch, by AlyssaMatesic
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You Can Write for Children:Learn about children’s publishing—opportunities and challenges, genres, ageranges, book and magazine markets, and resources to keep you going. Watch thisthree-session video course at your own pace. It's five chapters for $60. Get YouCan Write for Children here.
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The Ten-MinuteWriter offers short videos to help writers improvetheir craft quickly. See videos on The Promise of the First Chapter, FastStarts, Characters in Conflict, Secondary Characters, Villains, and a quickpeek at Cliffhangers.

Chris writes mystery and romance for adults as Kris Bock. Learn more at KrisBock.com. In theAccidental Detective series, a witty journalistsolves mysteries in Arizona and tackles the challenges of turning fifty. TheFurrever Friends Sweet Romance series features the employees and customers at a cat café. In the AccidentalBillionaire Cowboys series, a Texas ranchingfamily wins a fortune in the lottery, which causes as many problems as itsolves. Signup for the Kris Bock Mystery and Romance newsletter and get a free Accidental Detective short story and bonus material, afree 30-page sweet romance set in the world of the Furrever Friends cat café,and a printable copy of the recipes mentioned in the cat café novels.

May 21, 2024
Speech to text app for phone or computer: only $39 for lifetime use! See how well it worked with a sample I dictated. #amwriting #writing

I decided to try this new app, Flipner AI, to see if I could use it on my phone for speech to text. It's only $39 for lifetime use right now (versus $150-200 for Dragon NaturallySpeaking, and you may have to buy a new version to get future updates), and it works better than other dictation apps I've tried. Plus I can dictate on my phone and then go to to the app my computer, where I can download or copy the text and paste it into my document! This makes it much easier to move from phone dictation to a draft on my computer than anything else I've tried.
You can also use the AI function to rewrite the text. I wouldn't recommend anything other than the original transcript or the slightly cleaned up "Clear and Simple" style, but it's entertaining to see the other versions. Here's an example:
Original transcript:The garage door was open in the house across the street period. Two people got into a car and backed out period. It was hard to get a good look at them through the glare on the windows period. The garage door closed and they drove off down the street period. They're acting like it's their house Bob grumbled.Note: Obviously I don't need to dictate the periods; I'm just used to dictating punctuation with Dragon. I tried some other text and it did a good job of figuring out where the punctuation should be, although it did not use proper paragraphing for dialogue. But basically this worked very well to get down a rough draft of a scene, which I can clean up later!
Simple & Clear style:
The garage door was open at the house across the street. Two people got into a car and backed out. Because of the glare on the windows, it was hard to see them clearly. The garage door then closed, and they drove off down the street. "They're acting like it's their house," Bob grumbled.
Note: You can see that it cleaned up the punctuation and recognized dialogue. It made a few minor changes, which I could either keep or go back to my original. I always edit my dictation anyway, so I can use the version that's closest to what I want to say and tweak it.
Then it has additional styles, including...
Conversational & Friendly style:
So, let me tell you what happened earlier today. I was just hanging out, minding my own business, when I noticed that the garage door at the house across the street was wide open. You know, the one with the blue shutters? Anyway, I saw two people getting into a car that was parked inside the garage. They backed out slowly, but the glare on the windows made it really tough to see who they were. I squinted and tried to get a better look, but no luck. Then, just like that, the garage door started closing, and they drove off down the street.
Bob, who was standing next to me, couldn't help but grumble, "They're acting like it's their house."
Output snippet in Fictional storytelling style:
The portal to the domicile across the thoroughfare stood ajar, revealing a glimpse of the world within. A duo of figures, shrouded in mystery, embarked upon a metallic steed, their forms barely discernible through the harsh, reflective sheen of the glass panes. With a mechanical groan, the gateway sealed itself, swallowing the secrets it had briefly exposed. The vehicle, now a vessel of enigma, retreated from its berth, disappearing into the labyrinth of the urban jungle. "They parade around as if they own the place," Bob muttered, his voice a low rumble of discontent.
So I'd call Flipner AI worthwhile, and the simple and clear style seems useful. But let's not bring back 19th-century "fictional storytelling"!
Learn more about Flipner AI (affiliate link).


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