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  1. Sep 23, 2021 · Most writers dream of becoming bestselling authors. After all, writing a best seller could change your life, advance your career and give you credibility. Wa...

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  2. Feb 16, 2024 · How to become a best-selling author with Cori Wamsley of @Aurora Corialis Publishing! But how do you even write a book as you're running your busy life and b...

  3. Jun 5, 2020 · Dreaming of becoming a bestselling author? Maybe you want to be on the Wall Street Journal bestsellers list, the New York Times Bestselling list or another m...

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    • The Creative Penn. The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Joanna Penn has fantastic advice on navigating the self-publishing world, improving your writing, and making a living as an author.
    • Alexa Donne. Alexa Donne is a traditionally published YA author offering craft advice, industry secrets, author interviews, book reviews, and more. Alexa is an excellent author to turn to if you’d like a healthy dose of candor; some of her most popular videos involve tough love on common writing mistakes and unrealistic publishing expectations.
    • Brandon Sanderson. Brandon Sanderson, an award-winning and New York Times bestselling fantasy and sci-fi author, packs his channel full of crucial advice on the basics of constructing a compelling narrative, including world-building, plot, and structure.
    • Bookishpixie. Gabe AKA Bookishpixie is a traditional sci-fi YA author who published under his former pseudonym, Ava Jae. Bookishpixie is the channel to visit for short, punchy videos chock-full of straightforward tips on writing life, querying, plot and character development, and editing.
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    • Merphy Napier
    • Abbie Emmons
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    We realized that if a writer wanted to learn how to write better just using YouTube, they could do amazing things. There is a lot of good advice out there. We also realized that it’s hard to find diverse authortubersand this is definitely an area of growth for the writing industry. Another thing we found is that there are some fantastic writing tea...

    By J.P. Beaubien (413K Subscribers) Visit Terrible Writing Advice Sometimes the best way to learn is to be told the wrong thing and to know you are being told the wrong thing. Beaubien gives awful writing advice laced with lots of sarcasm. Mostly these videos are just an excuse for him to complain about tropes he doesn’t like and cliches he keeps s...

    By Brandon Sanderson (395K Subscribers) Visit Brandon’s channel Brandon Sanderson is one of those authortubers who did not set out to be an authortuber in the commonly understood sense of the term. He is an author of fantasy, science fiction, and thrillers and a university lecturer. He started posting videos of his lectures and they were so popular...

    By Merphy Napier (371K Subscribers) Visit Merphy’s channel Merphy, author of Perfection and Elf Mastery, made her name as a booktuber. We added her hear because her ‘Dear Authors’ series has great recommendations and insights for writers. So while this is not primarily a YouTube channel for writers, once you use that as a landing pad, all her other...

    By Abbie Emmons (232K Subscribers) Visit Abbie’s Channel Abbie’s spiel is “I teach writers how to make their stories matter by harnessing the power and psychology of storytelling, transforming their ideas into a masterpiece, and creating a lifestyle that makes their author dreams come true.” Abbie shows a deep understanding of the mechanics of stor...

    By Alexa Donne (141K Subscribers) Visit Alexa’s Channel Alexa Donne is the author of Brightly Burning and The Stars We Steal, YA sci-fi romance retellings of classics set in space. On her channel, she shares advice on the writing craft, the publishing industry, and writing for a YA audience. She also features interviews with other authors. Most vie...

    By Ellen Brock (121K Subscribers) Visit Ellen’s Channel Ellen is a writing coach and editor who helps authors finish their novels and get them publishing-ready. She started editingfull-time in 2011 and for about twenty years has worked with over 100 writers each year as an editor, writing coach, and plot consultant. She’s an expert in plotting nove...

    By Meg LaTorre (97.3K Subscribers) Visit iWriterly Meg LaTorre writes steamy science fiction and fantasy. She has worked as a Literary Agent, in magazine publishing, medical/technical writing, and journalism. iWriterlyis a writing and book publishing resource for genre fiction with videos about writing and editing novels, traditional and self-publi...

    By Dave Chesson (73.2K Subscribers) Visit Kindlepreneur Dave teaches writers and publishing companies how to sell more books. That’s his biggest strength, understanding how to move books to readers. His company even designs software(affiliate link) to help players in the industry keep track of book sales and optimize their own books to sell better ...

    By Sarra Cannon (54.3K Subscribers) Visit Heart Breathings If you’ve been looking to publish your books, but you’ve been feeling overwhelmed or just can’t figure out where to focus your time and energy, this YouTube channel for writers has the advice and tools for you. Sarra has been self-publishingher fiction for over ten years, and she promises t...

  4. Aug 3, 2021 · As J.F. Penn, she is a New York Times best-selling author of dark fiction and has been described as “Dan Brown meets Lara Croft,” with her Arkane series now coming up to its 12th book. In total, she has sold over 600,000 books in 162 countries and six languages and has been at the forefront of indie publishing right from the start — which is why The Creative Penn is now on episode 560!

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  6. Aug 3, 2022 · Usually, reviewers are offered a free download of your book in exchange for a review. 4. Enlist in a Best Seller Campaign. While the above suggestions are critical for creating greater interest in your book, best-seller status isn’t a guarantee. To increase your chances at achieving this coveted status, consider enlisting in a best selling ...