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  1. Sep 9, 2019 · To learn more about Meg, visit her website, follow her on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook, sign up for her monthly newsletter, and subscribe to her YouTube channel, iWriterly. Make sure to check out iwriterly and publishable!

  2. Iwriterly, good source or not. I just started writing and viewing booktube videos, and I wanted to know how good of a booktube is Iwriterly and jenna moreci I mean I have read their books and it seems they do not teach what they preach. There’s a lot of controversy around these two.

  3. Meg LaTorre of iWriterly produced this video about the pros and cons of self-publishing. It's nearly a half-hour in length, but it's a very good overview of advantages and disadvantages of self-publishing.

  4. Aug 12, 2024 · We’ve compiled a list of the best websites for romance readers to bookmark, so you can spend less time browsing and more time diving into that next book rec!

  5. Jul 22, 2020 · Here are the top live streams and YouTube channels as identified in the 22nd Annual 101 Best Websites from the May/June 2020 issue of Writer's Digest. * Denotes the website's first appearance on our list. 1. Bookishpixie. YouTube channel: bookishpixie

  6. Oct 19, 2017 · To learn more about Meg, subscribe to her YouTube channel (iWriterly), follow her on Twitter (@MegLaTorre) and Instagram (@Meg_LaTorre), support iWriterly on Patreon for insiders on upcoming books and the latest YouTube videos, or visit www.iWriterly.com.

  7. iWriterly was featured in the Romance Writers of America’s August 2019 Romance Writers Report (a print magazine for members of RWA). Magazine: The Romance Writers Report (a print magazine for RWA members) Article Title: YouTube: A Resource Guide for Writers Author of the Article: Amanda Renee The iWriterly team was notified by the lovely Lisa …