"We want our lives to be conflict-free, but conflict is exactly what readers want in our stories. How do we do it? We hurt our characters, our bunnies." Pam Zollman
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Kelly Bennett's Newest Picture Book: One Day I Went Rambling
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Where to Find Research Material for Your Manuscript
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving!
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Just What Do Those Stars on Amazon Really Mean?
"Next, some kindle book deals.
BrainRush, a Thriller by Richard Bard. Price: $1. Genre: Thriller, Action & Adventure. Rated 5 stars on 85 reviews. The author has a contest or something where you can email him the receipt of this book to get his next book for free. 584 kb in size.
It’s interesting, isn’t it – an author who is selling his 5-star rated book for $1 also has to run a contest and give away his next book for free. You’re probably tired of me writing this – Soon we will have authors paying readers to read their books (except for the top 2% of authors). Authors’ desire to be read (for 98% of authors) is far greater than readers’ desire to read their books."
“'Soon we will have authors paying readers to read their books'
Actually, they’re already doing that…
I'm surprised (and I guess, a little naive) that some people pay readers to post positive comments on Amazon. I've asked my family and friends to add their positive comments, but all they've ever gotten from me is my undying love. (By the way, I'm NOT suggesting that Richard Bard pays for 5 star comments. I am impressed, though, that he got 85 positive comments!)
So, if I'm now doubting the 5 star ratings, does that mean that the ratings mean anything any more? If the system has been compromised, is it of any value any more? What do you think? Do you trust the 5 start ratings on Amazon? How do you choose a book?
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Interview with Edie Melson, speaker at AnAuthor World's Writing Conference

Wednesday, July 20, 2011
The Story Continues -- AnAuthor World's 3rd Annual Writing Conference
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! AnAuthor World’s third annual writing conference will be Saturday, October 15, 2011, at Furman University.
Here are our confirmed speakers:
• Ann B. Ross, author of the popular Miss Julia series, will be our keynote speaker http://www.missjulia.com/
• Lynette Eason, author of 14 books; her most recent book is A Killer Among Us (Book 3 of her Women of Justice series) http://www.lynetteeason.com/
• Ellis Vidler, author of Haunting Refrain and co-author of The Peeper with Jim Christopher http://www.ellisvidler.com/
• Edie Melson, author of ebook Social Media Marketing for Writers; has a devotional book, Fighting Fear, Winning the War at Home, due out this fall http://thewriteconversation.blogspot.com/p/about-me.html
• Patricia Thomas, author of picture book, “Stand Back,” Said the Elephant, I’m Going to Sneeze” (an Amazon Best-Seller and has been in print since 1990); recent pictures are Red Sled, Nature’s Paintbox, and Firefly Mountain http://www.amazon.com/Patricia-Thomas/e/B001IGHP4O/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1310542550&sr=8-1
• Carol Baldwin, author of Teaching the Story: Fiction Writing in Grades 4-8; she will teach a Teen Writing Track http://carolbaldwinblog.blogspot.com/
• Pam Zollman, author of 40 children’s books, former Highlights Magazine editor, writing instructor, founder of AnAuthor World http://www.pamzollman.com/ and http://www.anauthorworld.com/
• Katya Jenson, Editorial and Sub-rights Coordinator, Peachtree Books
• Jessica Alexander, Peachtree Books Editor, Peachtree Books
The Story Continues, AnAuthor World’s third writing conference
Date: Saturday, October 15, 2011
Place: Furman University, 3300 Poinsett Highway, Greenville, SC 29613
Time: 8:00 (registration); 8:30-4:30 (conference); 4:30-5:30 (autographing)
Cost: $90 AAWC members; $100 non-members; $65 students
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL (until August 15, 2011): $75 AAWC members; $85 general; $50 students
Register on-line at www.anauthorworld.com.
Teachers will get in-service credits.
Manuscript Critiques:
• $40 for the first 10 pages
• 15 minute one-on-one critique with author, editor or agent during the conference
• Please include your name and contact information
• Please state what genre your manuscript is (examples: picture book, short story, memoir, article, romantic suspense novel, YA, nonfiction book, etc.)
• Mail check and manuscript to: Pam Zollman, 406 Plano Drive, Greenville, SC 29617
• Deadline: September 1, 2011