How do you research a book in the most appropriate way? How can you keep track of your sources and attribute them correctly, as well as avoiding inadvertent plagiarism? How can you get your book/s into libraries? Vikki Carter talks about all these questions and more.
In the intro, Has Amazon Changed Fiction? [
New Republic]; The Bigger the Publisher, The Blander the Books [
The Atlantic]; A basic income pilot scheme for artists [
Irish Times]; Struggles we face as authors [
6 Figure Authors]; My
5-day solo walk along the St Cuthbert's Way.
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Vikki Carter is the author of
Research Like a Librarian: Research Help and Tips for Writers for Researching in the Digital Age.
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Show Notes
* Overcoming dyslexia and learning to love books* Research as a discipline* Choosing where to focus research* Different ways to research your book* How do we know when a source is good enough?* How to avoid accidental plagiarism* How to cite sources* How to get your books into libraries —
this article will also help.
You can find Vikki Carter at
TheAuthorsLibrarian.com and on Twitter @theauthorslib
Transcript of Interview with Vikki Carter
Joanna: Vikki Carter is the author of Research Like a Librarian: Research Help and Tips for Writers for Researching in the Digital Age. Welcome, Vikki.
Vikki: Hi there, Joanna. Hi, everyone.
Joanna: I'm excited to talk to you today about this because I think it's so important.
Before we get into it, tell us a bit more about your background because I know you struggled a bit in your early experiences with books.
Vikki: Oh, I did. And it's such an interesting part of my story and I just actua...