Three Benefits of Finding a Writing Community

Three Benefits of Finding a Writing Community

One of the most underrated aspects of being a writer is the ability to form and join communities of other writers. If you are working toward a large project like a book, being a part of a community will give you support and teach you the beauty of working alongside others—which will become an integral part of your journey once you bring editors on board.

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Inspira’s Summer Reading List

Inspira’s Summer Reading List

This week, we’re calling out some of our favorite titles for fun summer reading. These books have all been produced by Inspira, and we are delighted to share them with you! There were so many to choose from; it was hard to pick—so please check out our portfolio for even more excellent choices from our own Inspira authors. Fiction or nonfiction, dystopian thriller or picture book, there’s sure to be something for everyone.

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The Beauty of Beta Readers

The Beauty of Beta Readers

A beta reader is a person who reads an unpublished manuscript with the intention to offer the author feedback. They aren’t editors, they aren’t critics—they’re just people who are willing to read your book and tell you what they think. For authors who want to get an idea of how their target audience will respond and whether their perceived trouble spots in the book “work” or not, beta reading is an indispensable part of the publishing process.

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Why You Should Launch Your Book with a Press Release

Why You Should Launch Your Book with a Press Release

Should you try to write your own press release? Perhaps. However, writing a powerful press release is a unique skill set, and media experts can easily spot a “DIY” one. The result: your release may not attract the attention it should.

So, what to do? We are excited to announce that Inspira can help authors with this critical marketing tool. Our press releases are written in-house, starting with a personal interview to gather from you your information and any relevant resources, such as your newsletter, website, personal notes, and, of course, your book!

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Finding Your Target Audience

Finding Your Target Audience

When we at Inspira meet with authors about publishing their books, one of the first questions we ask them is: “Who is your target audience?” This is one of the most critical questions authors can ask themselves because the answer informs every aspect of the publishing process. From writing to editing to design to marketing, knowing your book’s target audience sharpens your focus and helps you get your book to the people who most need to read it.

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Inspira Audiobooks

Inspira Audiobooks

One of my favorite things to do, especially as spring blooms, is to go on a walk and listen to an audiobook. Listening to audiobooks is one of my favorite ways to read (and YES, it counts as reading) because the books can keep me company while I walk, drive, and do dishes! Luckily for us, several books Inspira has edited have audiobook versions and we wanted to let you know!

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Clarify Your Writing Goals with a Writer’s Retreat

Clarify Your Writing Goals with a Writer’s Retreat

Taking a retreat from your regular writing practice is a great way to set yourself up for success in the coming year. It can look different for everyone: you don’t have to go to a cabin in the woods for a writer’s retreat—though it wouldn’t hurt! Simply setting aside a morning or afternoon with your phone off and the kettle on can be transformative. The point is to minimize distractions and clarify your writing goals so you can spring into the new year with clarity and motivation.

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Making the Most of the Holidays

Making the Most of the Holidays

As December kicks off, we encourage you to revisit your writing goals and plan how you will meet them. Take your limitations seriously and build your writing time into your schedule in a way that is sustainable. Then, guard that time fiercely. Be ready to say no to invitations and obligations that hinder your writing. What gets scheduled is what gets done, and this is truer than ever during the holidays!

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