Are you planning on co-authoring a book? While co-authoring isn’t an easy task, it also comes with its own advantages. Co-authoring can keep you motivated, you have someone to share ideas with, and you could both possibly benefit from each other’s fanbase. To successfully co-author a book, we’ve provided a few tips below we believe will help make the process go smoother. Let’s get...
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First impressions are everything and your author bio is no different. Your author bio is your reader’s first insight into who you are, your personality, your experience, etc. It has the power to build a connection with your readers and give them a small sneak peek into your life. You need a standout author bio that gets people’s attention and allows them to feel like they know you better....
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Are you an animal lover and trying to promote your book? Why not promote your book with one of Book Brush’s pet community templates? Our templates are adorable, eye-catching, and will entice your readers to pick up a copy of your book today. If you know you want to promote your book using an animal template but you’re unsure which one you want to go with, we’ve got you covered! We’ve rounded up...
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Adding a genre to your Book Brush account helps customize your account. It also allows you to be in the loop more with Book Brush, so we can send you newsletters and updates that pertain to your specific genre. Adding your genre is quite simple and takes just a few steps to complete. Below, we’ll take you step by step in showing you how to easily add your genre to your Book Brush account. Let’s...
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Are you considering writing under a pen name? A pen name, or a pseudonym, is when you use a made-up name when publishing your work. Many authors use a pen name and it’s for a variety of reasons, such as branding, privacy, to disguise race or gender, and more. If you are trying to decide if you want to go the pen name route, we’re here to help! Below, we go over the pros and cons of writing under...
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Fonts play a crucial role in conveying the tone and genre of your book. You could have a beautifully designed cover, but if the font doesn’t fit, it can throw off the whole cover. You’ll want a readable, soft, and romantic font for a romance book cover. Even if the title is sweet, it could look more like a horror story if it’s in a rough or jagged font. For guidance on the best fonts to use for...
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