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A channel for book nerds all about writing, publishing, and reading novels with a focus on steamy romance, fantasy, and science fiction novels.🌶️📚🎙️🎥 The iWriterly YouTube channel ...
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There’s a lot of controversy around these two. I agree that their advice is pretty generic and basic and good for those just starting out. In my opinion they’re good marketers, not good writers.
Jun 12, 2019 · WHY READERS STOP READING YOUR BOOK // Have you written a book and don’t know why readers aren’t loving it as much as you thought they would?
I'm on the hunt for good reading/writing related YouTube channels to watch. Any suggestions?
Apr 18, 2020 · iWriterly is a book publishing resource for genre fiction with how-to videos on traditional publishing and self-publishing. 📅Videos are posted 1-2 times per ... www.youtube.com. One thing I would suggest starting with is her piece on Query letters, which is the proper first step when it comes to approaching agents.
The Closer Look - Another channel geared more toward screenplays, but it blends into literature as well. He provides video essays on certain elements of film and story and goes into depth on a lot of issues related to writing. iWriterly - I'm hesitant to put her in this list, but she did help me when I first set out to write a novel. She kinda ...