2016 books: 27-32
Sep. 2nd, 2016 02:53 pmOne of the things I should probably be more clear about is that BookBub doesn't just have links to self-published authors, I just tend to download those ones because they are free. They link to tons of sales on better known authors who have stuff on sale - I have seen Neil Gaiman and Neal Stephenson both featured.
Also, shout-out to
iamjw for posting that Tor.com is offering a free e-book every month if you sign up on their site.
( start with Plato, end with the zombies )
I think my experiment in reading all these books has given me a better sense of the difference between writing that is perfectly adequate and writing that is really good. (Bad writing is always a lot more obvious.)
I figure I'm pretty solidly in the "adequate" band. I just have to figure out what tools I need to jump that gap.
Also, shout-out to
( start with Plato, end with the zombies )
I think my experiment in reading all these books has given me a better sense of the difference between writing that is perfectly adequate and writing that is really good. (Bad writing is always a lot more obvious.)
I figure I'm pretty solidly in the "adequate" band. I just have to figure out what tools I need to jump that gap.