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6 Things I Learned from Interviewing 300+ Women Writers

6 Tips for Organizing a Mini Writing Retreat

8 Tips for Pitching a Blogger

Creative Ways to Promote Your Book — Part One

Creative Ways to Promote Your Book — Part Two

Hashtags to Help Authors Navigate Twitter

How Goodreads Can Make You a Better Writer

I Paid for a Facebook Promotion. Here’s What Happened.

 

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Nicole Melanson

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A former Bostonian, I now live in Australia with my husband and our 5 sons:

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I write poetry and fiction, and blog about feminism, disability & parenting:

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