How to Build a Welcoming Author Site

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Welcome Mat

You wrote a novel! Now what? NaNoWriMo’s “Now What?” Months are here—this January and February, we’ll be helping you guide your novel through the revision and publishing process. Today, Sophie Walker, freelance editor, shares five things you should keep in mind when building an author platform:

You’ve written your 50,000 words and maybe you’re wondering now what? Where should I go from here?

If you’re looking to put your hard work onto the market then having an author website is essential. It helps you connect to your readers and for your readers to connect to you.

So… what should an author’s website include?

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