Today we’re thrilled to have the author group Stages on Pages with us to break down ten tips for collaborating with bloggers and writers online and in person. Stages on Pages is made up of YA and MG authors who are touring America in support of the performing arts.
But it doesn’t stop there! Leave a comment for the chance to win one of the following 5 prizes! A 25 page manuscript critique by author Sara Bennett Wealer, a 25 page manuscript critique by author Jessica Martinez, a 15 page manuscript critique by author Danielle Joseph, a query critique by author Gretchen McNeil or a 30 minute marketing brainstorming phone call by author Stasia Kehoe! Good luck!
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Great advice! Thank you so much.
I don’t know if picture books qualify but I’d sure like a chance at winning these prizes. Great vlog ladies!
Wow, I’d never thought of collective group blogging. That would really take the pressure off and be more fun.
Thanks!
Great advice!
What a great vlog post. I love reading collective blogs for the diversity of the posts. I’m part of a newly established group blog and appreciate these tips. Thanks!
Great information! Thank you.
Great suggestions! Thank you so much for offering great prizes, too.
Thanks for this. I blog with a friend of mine and we offer free short reads every other Friday, but I’m always wondering if we could/should do more. Then again, I guess we ought to focus on getting the books done, polished and published first!
Awesome again! Thanks for the info.
This was very interesting. I had never thought of this before. Thank you for sharing.
I’ve guest blogged on a group blog before, and I enjoy getting to see different people’s blogs on the same site when I visit. Thanks for the how-tos.
yet another amazing chance from writeoncon!
Great advice is always appreciated. Thanks for taking the time to help so many people.
Very interesting. Thanks so much for all the tips and advice!
Yay YA Rebels!
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I’m a big fan of group blogs. I also wanted to say they’re not just good for writers with a book coming out, but writers in all stages too.
This was so full of helpful information! Thank you for taking the time.
~Debbie
Thanks! I took down some of the links & have already been reading other people’s blogs & vlogs!
Excellent advice! Some fellow YA/MG writer friends and I have discussed possible blog venues – this was a great help!
This is something I definitely strive for – now just need to find the other writers to blog with – especially after that great advice.
Thanks for highlighting some of the reasons to start a group blog. I like what was said about book signings and things like that.
Thank you very much! I’m really enjoying this site!
Great Vlog! Thank you so much!! =)
OMG! I would KILL for the 30 minute marketing call with Stasia. Maybe “kill” is a strong word. But I’d do some pretty terrible things.
Thanks for the great vlog & fantastic prizes!
What a wonderful session! This is definitely a situation where two heads (or five or ten) are better than one! I always love the variety of topics and perspectives I find on group blogs.
Wonderful advice. Thanks!
Great advice on glogging, blogging. I do agree that a group blog can be effective. I would have loved to participate in your auditions.
Thanks for the informational video.
I do agree that a group blog can be effective. I would have loved to participate in your auditions.
Thanks for the informational video.
Interesting vlog! Especially liked the benefits mentioned in the last clip – not having to be alone at a book signing.
Thanks for all the helpful advice and suggestions. Don’t know if picture books qualify, but if not it’d be great to have my name in for the query critique or the marketing brainstorming.
I’ve never considered a group blog…but this is getting me thinking! this is really great info!
Thanks for putting some great information out about group blogging. I’ve run into it a couple times, both good and bad, but I haven’t yet participated in such a venture. Looks interesting.
I’ve never considered doing a group blog before–in fact, only after an earlier post from this morning did I even think about writing a blog at all! So thanks for the tips!
Great advice! I really hope someday I can be a part of a group blog.
Thank you for the information.
Ok, time to stop stalking the blogs and vlogs, time join and connect.
This is such great advice. I feel so fortunate to be Casey’s blog partner.
It was awesome seeing Stasia since I’ll be interviewing her on my blog in October.
My writing group was thinking about starting a group blog. Thanks for some great tips!
Fascinating and very informative. I must go find my blogging friends now and get them as revved up as I am!
Wonderful!! Thank you!
Great info. I can see how being part of a larger group can be beneficial. Thank you all!
Really interesting! I have a few friends who banded together to do a group blog and so far it seems to be quite successful.
I’d never thought of doing a group blog before, but it sounds like it can be a lot of fun and a great support system.
I’ve always wanted to do a group blog before. Sadly, I’ve yet to find the people who want to do it with me…
I would love to win one of these! Thank you so much for doing this!
This is one that was at an impossible time for me. But I intend to pick it up as soon as I get the chance. Information I very much need. Thank you.
Great vlog! I’ve seen some sites doing this and wondered about it. Love the idea of sharing some of the burden (and the joys) that comes with bogging.
Thanks for the great advice!
Thanks so much for presenting this vlog. Great tips!
Thanks for such great prizes!