Category: Guest Blogging

Tips #3 For Contributors: Provide Social Media Links With Your Post

Tips #3 For Contributors: Provide Social Media Links With Your Post

At the bottom of guest posts, we like to include links so that interested readers can learn more about the author and his or her written works. When submitting a guest post to Women Writers, Women Books, feel free to include a link to your Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Smashwords, or author website (or all [...]

July 16, 2012 | 0 Comments More
Tip #2 For Contributors: Proofread Your Post

Tip #2 For Contributors: Proofread Your Post

Before submitting your guest post to Women Writers, Women Books, always to read over it at least twice to check for errors. Make sure your writing flows smoothly, and has an introduction and conclusion that match up with your main idea. Make sure that your article has the right tone; sometimes, a single sentence can [...]

July 13, 2012 | 0 Comments More
How to Create a Post in WordPress

How to Create a Post in WordPress

The following set of instructions are directed towards contributors wishing to create a new post on a website using WordPress. The following steps will describe how to upload text, insert photos into the post, choose categories, add tags, and then submit the finished article for review. Accessing the Dashboard (Step 1): First, log into your WordPress account by going to www.booksbywomen.org/wp-admin and typing [...]

July 10, 2012 | 1 Comment More
Tip #1 For Contributors: Provide Photos With Your Post

Tip #1 For Contributors: Provide Photos With Your Post

When submitting a guest post to Women Writers, Women Books, always include a photo or two of yourself and a photo of your book cover (if you don’t have a book published yet, an alternate photo is fine – perhaps some artwork that you’ve done). The author photo can be by yourself or doing something [...]

July 8, 2012 | 0 Comments More
Recommended Sites for Guest Blogging

Recommended Sites for Guest Blogging

One of the first rules of stepping out into the world as a writer and author is, “Get a Blog”. Many reasons for it. Many. Writing practice. Nothing like daily writing to hone our skills. Building content. Getting more content for people to find in searches. Developing a readership. Not as easy as it could [...]

May 27, 2012 | 3 Comments More
Writing in Stolen Time: 10 Ways to Create Time (Literally)!

Writing in Stolen Time: 10 Ways to Create Time (Literally)!

‘How on earth did you find time to write a novel? You’ve got kids!’ This is a question I have been asked frequently since publishing my debut novel The Girl Who Came Home – A Titanic Novel on Kindle last month. I sometimes wonder myself! But, having wondered, I’ve realised that when you have a [...]

May 12, 2012 | 15 Comments More
Beginnings in Life and Literature

Beginnings in Life and Literature

People look at the New Year as a new beginning. Although on December 31st/January 1st one year slips into another, we make a huge deal about the difference between these two days. As a writer—and a woman—I can tell you that new beginnings happen all the time, not just at the beginning of a calendar [...]

January 1, 2012 | 24 Comments More
Nine Reasons Why You Want to Be a Guest Blogger

Nine Reasons Why You Want to Be a Guest Blogger

You’ve got a blog. You’re already publishing content. Maybe you’re on SheWrites.com and in Red Room. You’re posting updates on Facebook and maybe Twitter too. You’re already connected, why would you take the time to be a guest blogger on someone else’s blog? Or maybe you haven’t stepped into blogging. Maybe you’re new to social [...]

May 13, 2011 | 4 Comments More