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Data-Driven Insights for Writers and Publishers.
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"I've been writing since I was 8."
Roslyn Reid's journey spans decades of writing, publishing setbacks, and a commitment to creating a Black detective who breaks stereotypes.
A mindful look at the author behind The Spiricom and A Scandal at Crystalline: writestats.com/roslyn-reid-my…
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Why readers don’t leave book reviews:
They don’t know what to write.
They don’t think their opinion matters.
They forget.
They feel pressured.
The ask comes too early.
The fix is not more reminders.
It is a better invitation.
Read more: writestats.com/why-asking-for…
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59M+ books sold from BookTok.
Not ads. Not campaigns.
Just content.
If you’re an author, this changes everything.
Here’s how to sell books on TikTok without sounding like an ad:
writestats.com/author-brandin…
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Most authors focus on writing more.
Deborah Grey focused on writing something that felt true.
At 72, she published What is a Beau? and her journey reveals a lot about authenticity, visibility, and the reality of publishing today.
Full breakdown: writestats.com/deborah-grey-a…
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Why readers don’t leave book reviews:
They don’t know what to write.
They don’t think their opinion matters.
They forget.
They feel pressured.
The ask comes too early.
The fix is not more reminders.
It is a better invitation.
Read more: writestats.com/why-asking-for…
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A pirated copy hidden on an obscure site may not matter much.
A piracy page ranking on Google absolutely does.
Our guide helps authors prioritize which threats deserve action first: writestats.com/how-to-check-i…
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Some authors write to entertain.
Some write to inform.
Stuart Miller writes to leave a piece of himself behind.
Our Interview explores his work, philosophy, and creative legacy: writestats.com/stuart-miller-…
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A big email list from a giveaway can look like growth.
But if those readers never open, click, or care…
what did you actually build?
“A large email list doesn’t always mean a loyal one.”
We broke down why: writestats.com/what-readers-e…
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An author with 35 books said something unexpected:
He hasn’t focused on marketing yet.
Instead, he’s building a catalog first.
It sounds slow.
But it changes how everything scales.
writestats.com/john-j-higgins…
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He sold his first story to Sports Illustrated in college.
Today, Michael Modzelewski:
– Writes on index cards
– Speaks across Alaska cruise ships
– Built a niche most authors can’t replicate
We broke down @mikemodzelewski's full author playbook: writestats.com/michael-modzel…
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High stakes ≠ better stories anymore.
Readers are moving toward:
• cozy fantasy
• low drama books
• slice of life storytelling
This is a structural shift, not a trend.
Breakdown + frameworks for authors: writestats.com/low-stakes-sto…
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Paula Cappa doesn’t just write Gothic fiction, she defends what storytelling should be.
“AI has no soul, no imagination… and that’s where stories come from.”
Inside her process, journey, and bold stance on writing: writestats.com/paula-cappa-au…
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“Build a newsletter.”
“Run Amazon ads.”
“Write to market.”
“Launch on BookTok.”
Good advice? Sometimes.
Universal advice? Not even close.
Read why most writing advice outside the U.S. needs a market reality check: writestats.com/writing-advice…

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“My biggest challenge has always been my doubts…”
Patricia O’Donnell doesn’t hide the reality of writing.
In this interview, she breaks down:
– Persistence over confidence
– The truth about indie publishing
– Writing for meaning, not validation
→ writestats.com/patricia-odonn…
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What does it mean to write when reading itself feels harder to encourage?
Kenyan author Dominic Walubengo reflects on one of the biggest challenges authors face today: convincing people to read beyond school and examinations.
Interview with @waluwande: writestats.com/dominic-walube…

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Your publishing strategy shouldn't start with marketing.
It should start with market structure.
Who controls access to readers?
How far can your language travel?
Where do readers actually buy books?
That's the framework behind our guide for authors.
🔗 writestats.com/publishing-str…

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