Chad R. Allen Blog

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Craft of Writing
Chad R. Allen

25 Excellent Books I Recommend to Every Writer

Two years ago I started a one-on-one coaching program for writers. A feature of the program clients rave about is their “Book of the Month.” Each month I send a book with a letter about why I think the book is a worthwhile read for their writing and platform-building. Below

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Getting Published
Chad R. Allen

Are You a Safe Bet for Publishers?

Publishing is legalized gambling.” That’s an aphorism I’ve heard several times from publishing professionals, and there’s some truth to it. Publishers place a bet on an author and her manuscript, meaning they pay an advance as well as all the costs of production (editorial, marketing, printing, paper, glue, etc) and

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Platform & Marketing
Chad R. Allen

The Fun, Fabulous Way to Build a Platform

Recently I went ice skating with my kids. This is an activity we do once or twice or year, so none of us is all that proficient at it. My seven-year-old daughter, in particular, is still learning the basics. A little wobbly. During our most recent outing I placed myself

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Craft of Writing
Chad R. Allen

My Annual Review of 2018

This has been a year of transition for me! That coupled with author James Clear’s advice to do an annual review are enough for me to take up the task. Following Clear’s example, I’ll cover what went well, what didn’t go so well, and what I learned. Here we go!

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Craft of Writing
Chad R. Allen

3 Reasons I’m Ditching Microsoft Word for Scrivener

Recently I asked Joseph Michael to present a webinar on the ins and outs of Scrivener to readers of this blog. While I was the host of the webinar, I was also a very willing attendee. You see, I have known about Scrivener for a long time. Friends like Michael

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Getting Published
Chad R. Allen

How to Get a Publisher’s Attention

Recently I asked readers of this blog, “What’s your #1 question about publishing or getting published?” Below are some the questions I received with my responses. I’ve tried to order these in terms of the chronological process of deciding how to publish, picking a publisher, submitting, and so on. I

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Craft of Writing
Chad R. Allen

What Is a Writer Platform and How Do You Build One?

Below are questions I received recently about how to build a writer platform followed by my responses. My hope is that these questions are broadly representative of those many writers have about this often vexing topic. Before I jump into the questions, let me first define what I mean by

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Platform & Marketing
Chad R. Allen

This Is How I Really Feel about Platform

Can I be honest with you? I get tired of talking about platform, and I’m sure writers get sick of hearing people like me talk about platform. Why is this? I think it’s because the work writers do to build an audience often feels other than and separate from doing

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Getting Published
Chad R. Allen

How to Be Absolutely Sure Your Book Idea Has a Market

I recently conducted a survey for writers and received several comments and questions about the whole issue of book concepts. Below I’ll copy some survey responses and offer my reflections and advice. “I have several book ideas but can’t get focused. I am unsure what topic people would be interested

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Creativity & Mindset
Chad R. Allen

How to Enjoy Your Writing Life More Than Ever

Financial guru Suze Orman once said, “If you want to get out of debt, you must get more enjoyment out of saving your money than you do spending your money.” I love that. I love the idea that we can choose what we get enjoyment from, and I think she’s

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Creativity & Mindset
Chad R. Allen

How Curiosity Improves Your Life and Makes You More Creative

Have you ever felt “stuck in a rut” creatively? Ever struggled with writer’s block? Do you ever feel like you’ve simply run out of content ideas? As writers we need to be at our best creatively, yet so often we hit a wall. It is the height of frustration to

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