Looking for Mr. Guest Post

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8 thoughts on “Looking for Mr. Guest Post”

  1. I’d love to do a guest post – from writing my first novel to turning down a contract and SP-ing, then starting an indie publishing house. Eighteen books in print so far!

  2. I would like to guest post talking about my slow but sure movement on the path of becoming an author with all the mistakes I made. I have fifteen books in print so far with another three in editing.

  3. I’m interested in a blog post about the importance of defining a story’s theme and character conflicts upfront in order to keep the story tightly focused and well paced. I’ve published 9 novels and am currently working on the next two.

    1. Hi Vincent, that sounds like a great post. If you’d like to write that for us, please contact us through the form and we’ll reply with the guest post guidelines. Thank you!

      1. Hey, K.S. I’d love to write the article for you. Those techniques have made a tremendous improvement in my own stories, and their importance was illustrated when I didn’t apply them in a subsequent story and it didn’t flow as smoothly and I had to back up and reapply the techniques.

      2. Sorry, my last message posted on the post page rather than send a direct link. Hopefully I’m messing up this one too.

        Hey, K.S. I’d love to write the article for you. Those techniques have made a tremendous improvement in my own stories, and their importance was illustrated when I didn’t apply them in a subsequent story and it didn’t flow as smoothly and I had to back up and reapply the techniques.

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