#WriterThreads


  • Dan Cohen’s Father’s Dementia Made Dan Into an Author, and One of Our Partners

    Dan Cohen’s Father’s Dementia Made Dan Into an Author, and One of Our Partners

    When did you become a writer? For myself, I had been a writing since elementary school. I began as a playwright. I would write one-act comedy skits I would coerce my friends into performing with me. Fortunately for me, the teachers at Leedom Elementary School were very encouraging, and they always managed to find a…


  • NOODLES!!!!

    NOODLES!!!!

    Are you full yet? As if last week didn’t have enough fooooooooood in it, it’s time for Instant Noodles. Instant Noodles is our online literary magazine. Free to read, and free to submit to. The magazine used to be my own private project, with a “little” help from Dave on most of the covers. I…


  • Muting, and How to Prevent it From Happening to You on Facebook—Tips for Authors

    Muting, and How to Prevent it From Happening to You on Facebook—Tips for Authors

    Introduction This post is about muting or, rather, how to avoid being muted, by your Facebook audience. Let’s dig in…Every author has seen it—the desperate “Like my page!” posts, the relentless book plugs, the awkward event invites that aren’t really events. Although often well intended, these requests are among the fastest ways to get muted…


  • Principles Authors Should Live By on Facebook

    Principles Authors Should Live By on Facebook

    Introduction “Rules are not necessarily sacred, principles are.”— Franklin D. Roosevelt Facebook sometimes (or often) feels like shouting into the void, you’re not alone. Many authors struggle with what to post, how often to post, and whether their efforts even matter. The truth is, there’s no single formula. But there are guiding principles that separate…


  • Today Is the Day

    Today Is the Day

    TODAY’S THE DAY! Join us today as we celebrate the release of a trio of poetry collections! 📅 TODAY: October 25⏰ 5 PM ET | 2 PM PT📍 Live on Zoom The preregistration period has ended but you can still join us. Simply click the button link below at event time to join. Note: Early arrivals will be placed into a waiting room until…


  • Facebook Author Strategy: Pages, Profiles, and What Actually Works

    Facebook Author Strategy: Pages, Profiles, and What Actually Works

    Introduction Few subjects stir more confusion among authors than the topic of their Facebook author strategy and answering the question: Should I create a separate author page, or just use my personal profile? On the surface, a fan page feels more “official.” But profiles often feel more authentic, and in today’s Facebook ecosystem, authenticity tends…


  • Unpublished Authors: To Build or Not to Build a Facebook Following?

    Unpublished Authors: To Build or Not to Build a Facebook Following?

    Introduction If you’re an unpublished author, social media can feel like putting the cart before the horse. Should you invest time in building a Facebook presence before you even have a book? The short answer: maybe—but only if it aligns with your goals and genre. Let’s walk through why building a platform before publication sometimes…


  • Publisher to Author: “Get on Facebook!” — Essential Strategies for Navigating the Terrain

    Publisher to Author: “Get on Facebook!” — Essential Strategies for Navigating the Terrain

    Introduction It can happen that your publisher, editor, or even agent casually advises you to be on “on Facebook.” For many writers, that suggestion feels less like encouragement and more like a creativity death sentence. After all, you signed up to write books, not craft witty posts every day. So what do you do when…


  • Sunday Morning Podcast

    Sunday Morning Podcast

    A podcast is a fantastic way to get yourself and your writing endeavors out there. They last a long time, and are endlessly interesting to people who haven’t heard them. If you listen to one author on one podcast you may discover many more authors you might end up loving… bonus! This is a podcast…


  • Facebook for Authors: Myth, Necessity, or Distraction?

    Facebook for Authors: Myth, Necessity, or Distraction?

    Introduction Facebook has long been a go-to platform for authors seeking to build an online presence. But in recent years new platforms such as Bluesky, Threads, BeReal, and others have emerged, crowding an already busy social media landscape. With so many platforms vying for our attention, it’s totally fair to wonder: Do authors still need…


  • “You Wrote It. Now Sell It.” Episode 11: Substack for Writers: A Simple Way to Grow Your Audience

    “You Wrote It. Now Sell It.” Episode 11: Substack for Writers: A Simple Way to Grow Your Audience

    As writers, we’re always asking the same question: how do I find more readers? You might already have a website, maybe a few social media accounts, maybe even a book or two out in the world. But reaching the right people—and keeping them engaged—isn’t easy. That’s where Substack comes in. You’ve probably heard the name…


  • “You Wrote It. Now Sell It.” Episode 10: The of Power Networking with a Fellow Writer

    “You Wrote It. Now Sell It.” Episode 10: The of Power Networking with a Fellow Writer

    Writing can sometimes feel like a solitary journey—but networking ensures it doesn’t have to be. One of the most rewarding steps you can take as an author is to connect with another writer who is at a similar point in their career, works in your genre, and whose work you genuinely enjoy. This isn’t about…


  • Our September Author Marketing Meeting: How to Build an Email List That Actually Sells Books

    Our September Author Marketing Meeting: How to Build an Email List That Actually Sells Books

    You wrote your book, but you also have to sell it. That’s why Current Words Publishing hosts a monthly author marketing meeting, free for all clients. Each month we tackle a practical, real-world challenge that authors face. Book marketing takes time and persistence. Every author I know faces the same challenge: How do I reach…


  • Guest Speakers!

    📣 Calling all marketing pros! At Current Words Publishing, we host monthly marketing meetups for our authors — and we’d love to have you as a guest speaker. 🌟 What’s in it for you? We’re proud members of the Safe Space Alliance, and our authors come from all walks of life, all ages, all locations, etc. We…


  • “You Wrote It. Now Sell It.” Cross-Promotion

    “You Wrote It. Now Sell It.” Cross-Promotion

    One of the most powerful tools authors have today is each other. Cross-promotion allows writers to share audiences, build credibility, and expand their reach without feeling like they’re shouting into a void. The key is to approach it as a partnership: you’re not selfishly asking others to share your work, you’re offering to amplify theirs…


  • “You Wrote It. Now Sell It.” The Reader Magnet (part II).

    “You Wrote It. Now Sell It.” The Reader Magnet (part II).

    Last time, we shared the concept of the reader magnet and its importance in helping expand your readership. If you missed that post, you’ll find it here. As mentioned in part 1, a reader magnet is a free, high-value offering—anything from a bonus chapter to a prequel to an upcoming work or an exclusive short…


  • “You Wrote It. Now Sell It.” The Reader Magnet.

    “You Wrote It. Now Sell It.” The Reader Magnet.

    A reader magnet is a free piece of content—like a short story, guide, checklist, or novella—that you offer to your audience in exchange for subscribing to your mailing list. Its primary goal is to attract readers, engage them, turn casual visitors into long-term fans, and add stickiness to your site. By giving something valuable up…


  • TikTok

    TikTok

    We’re on TikTok! See all our videos, even the one with my disembodied head! Get practical publishing advice, and see our authors reading their work! Become a follower and support indie authors. Need some editing work done? Become a follower between now and the end of summer (September 22, 2025)email me, dianne@currentwords.com, and I will…


  • “You Wrote It. Now Sell It.” Practical Marketing Tips for Authors: Elevator Pitch vs Hook

    “You Wrote It. Now Sell It.” Practical Marketing Tips for Authors: Elevator Pitch vs Hook

    Writing a book is a major accomplishment worth celebrating. But finishing the manuscript is only the beginning of a larger journey—one that includes crafting a strong elevator pitch and doing the work to get your book not just published, but also read. Today’s question: Can you give me the elevator pitch quickly? Quicker than that?!…


  • Discover Emerging Authors: Read Free Stories and Connect with Writers Like David Fulcher

    Discover Emerging Authors: Read Free Stories and Connect with Writers Like David Fulcher

    Did you know that many emerging authors share free stories, behind-the-scenes content, and personal reflections on their blogs? You might come across an excerpt from a novel in progress, a short story, or a powerful memoir piece. Following an author’s creative journey—from the first spark of inspiration to the final draft—can be incredibly rewarding. Here’s…