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Why I Call My Readers Ink Drinkers Instead of Bookworms
I'm a novelist. When I first started addressing my readers, sending out ARC invitations, newsletters, and such, I felt that I needed to call them something. I needed a pet name to call all of them that showed my love for them without the hassle of writing to each of them individually. Here were the choices:
By Stephanie Van Orman4 years ago in Journal
Setting Goals and Boundaries for Yourself as a Writer. Top Story - April 2022.
Although I've had my Vocal account since 2017, I've only been writing steadily on this site since the end of last summer. Wow. It's almost been a year since I began to dedicate myself to my Vocal page; unbelievable that's it hasn't been that long (it's felt like I've been doing this since forever). If you were to look at my page, you can definitely see that my Vocal.Media adventure has been all over the place since I began writing just last summer, but boy have I had so much fun in doing it.
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet4 years ago in Journal
What are the Advantages of Linux Hosting For Bloggers?
Because the Pandemic has started, people have had a little bit even more time to their selves. It has made many people think creatively, and they can do so via blog writing. Some authors have actually published their lockdown stories on their blog sites. Others write in to loosen up people in this demanding time.
By josebradford54 years ago in Journal
Why you Haven't Finished Writing Your Novel.
"I'm going to write a book" is one of the biggest lies some people tell themselves. They always start writing a book, but they never reach the most important part that is absolutely crucial to writing any type of work no matter the length or the genre.
By Elise L. Blake4 years ago in Journal
How to Hook in Your Readers
Have you ever picked up a novel and just from that first line alone you knew it was going to be a while before you put it down? So you sat in the middle of your local book store's horror aisle for three hours until a worker had to come over and let you know they were about to close and it was time to go home?
By Elise L. Blake4 years ago in Journal








