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  1. Apr 7, 2020 · iWriterly. Meg Latorre of iWriterly has industry-focused advice for writers who want to become published, successful authors. Once a literary agent, now an author, Meg brings a unique blend of industry-centric knowledge and writing advice to her videos. She even has a playlist where she dives into the actual editing mechanics of writing.

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  2. 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!

  3. Once you're familiar with all the common writing advice I don't find her channel that useful anymore. There isn't a lot of unique advice or in depth analysis. I've not read her book, but it seems to be a common opinion that her writing advice is better than her writing.

  4. 27 subscribers in the YearoftheAuthor community. Year of the Author is a popular YouTube channel hosted by Katharine Francis. It offers writing &…

  5. 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.

  6. Meg LaTorre uses her channel, iWriterly, to empower authors on every aspect of being a writer. This multidimensional channel includes tips on self-publishing, first page critiques, pitching, and a little bit about writing.

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  8. Oct 15, 2020 · If you write adult romance, for example, you could collaborate with other author-YouTuber hybrids who write adult romance. You could also collaborate with BookTubers or book reviewers who read romance novels similar to the ones you write.

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