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Welcome to my blog (scroll down to see individual posts), which was originally on a separate site at Inkygirl.com. I also have a separate Inkygirl newsletter on Substack at debbieohi.substack.com.

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Ruth Ann Nordin: tips to help self-published authors increase sales

Ruth Ann Nordin has offered advice on how authors can increase their book sales, based on her own experience in selling her self-published book. As she points out, her sales are still modest, but her post is a good source of ideas on how to build an author platform in a . . .



Making More Time To Write: E-mail Follow-up

Thanks for all the feedback to my post, Making More Time To Write: Cleaning Up Your Inbox and Improving Your E-mail System.  Thanks especially to Travis for pointing me to Mailplane, a desktop Mac app for Gmail users: From Travis: When I used the Gmail interface for my email (via a nice little Mac app . . .



Before entering writing contests, ALWAYS read the fine print

WorkLifeGroup is running a writing contest that’s meant to help them find contributing writers but in my opinion, they’re going about it the wrong way. “We’re aiming to identify writers all from over the globe to write for us on an ongoing basis; to join WorkLifeGroup as contributing writers (paying gigs, . . .




Mary Kole on growing a thicker skin

One of my favourite blog for children’s writers is Mary Kole’s Kidlit.com. Mary Kole is an associate agent at Andrea Brown Literary Agency. Quote from her post today: It’s in your best interest to develop a thick skin, learn how to take criticism and rejection, separate yourself from what you’ve put . . .



Copyscape: effective plagiarism-preventing service or not?

I came across a “Protected by Copyscape” banner in a writer’s blog and was curious enough to check out the service. From their About page: Copyscape is dedicated to protecting your valuable content online. We provide the world’s most powerful and most popular online plagiarism detection solutions, ranked #1 by independent tests. Copyscape’s . . .



Interview with Chuck Ingwersen, greeting card writer/designer

Chuck Ingwersen is a freelance writer and cartoonist who posts his “cartoons, short stories and bad poetry” on his humor blog, Words And Toons. You can find Chuck’s greeting cards at http://www.zazzle.com/chuckink. How did you get into greeting card design? I’ve created funny greeting cards for family members for as long as . . .



Christina Katz & Time Management For Writers

I interviewed Christina Katz last September about her book, Get Known Before The Book Deal. During the interview, I was astounded at the number of projects Christina has on the go. Christina graciously agreed to do a second interview, this time focused on how she manages her time. What’s your typical workday? I try to . . .



1000 Twitter Lists!

Congrats to Kevin McGill of Dallas, TX for being the 1000th person to put @inkyelbows on a Twitter list. Kevin wins a US$20 Amazon.com gift certificate. For those that don’t know, Twitter lists to organize the people you’re following on Twitter, or find new people. Here’s Mashable’s guide for how to use Twitter lists.