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Kindle Fiction Write HOT-Selling Short Stories Fun Tips from Angela Booth More tips on http://www.fabfreelancewriting.com/blog/

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Fiction writing is a great new opportunity for freelance writers. Want to write short stories and sell them on Amazon? Fiction out-sells nonfiction on the Kindle bookstore, and short stories sell well, especially in some genres. If you've always wanted to write fiction, but weren't sure how to start, these tips will help.

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Kindle

Fiction

Write HOT-Selling Short Stories

Fun Tips from Angela Booth

More tips on http://www.fabfreelancewriting.com/blog/

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Write Short Stories: They Sell

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“Show me the money…”

From:“Writing Kindle Fiction: Make Money With Short Stories”

on Fab Freelance Writing Blog

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1. Choose a genre for your short story.

Genres in which short stories are currently selling well include: erotica, romance, mystery, and science fiction/

fantasy.

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2. Plot your short story.

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3. Write fast, then revise.

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4. Publish to Amazon.Aim to write a story somewhere between 5,000 and

10,000 words. Then publish… and write another story.

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5. Write in series.

"You’ll sell more books, over time, when you write in series, and you can always bundle your short stories and novellas, and sell the compilations, as well as the individual ebooks.”

Angela Booth

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Fiction PaysFiction Writing Guides, Classes and Courses from Angela

Boothhttp://www.fabfreelancewriting.com/blog/fiction-pays/