Welcome to our post today with freelance writer Sandra Miller. Sandra will share with us today her crucial proofreading tips for your writing. Enjoy!
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A level of consistency in written and media work is a great quality publisher need to cultivate. For instance; when it comes to written work, it being in sync with the set ground work and tone to ensure communication is effective and easy is paramount. Hence, there has never been a better time to learn to proofread work than today. This article gives you some of the tips you need to proofread work in the best way possible, especially if the work is online. read more »»
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Categories: Writing Tips
Ideally speaking, the press kit (or media kit) usually includes bios of various lengths, a professional headshot or logo, workshop/chat presentation blurbs and handouts, book blurbs of various lengths, and book covers in standard JPEG format. All these items should be stored in one document folder.
A logical — and vital — relationship exists between passion and voice. It is very hard to be passionate about what you’re doing if you haven’t found your voice as an artist. Imagine being forced to sing an octave too high or an octave too low, straining to hit notes that you can’t really hit and that aren’t natural to you. It would be very hard to be passionate about singing in that situation.
I came up with the perfect recipe for writing a piece of work even as daunting as a novel entirely on an iPhone (or iPad).
Imagine the power of objects: we covet them, store them, save them from generation to generation, and allow them to fill our living spaces with emotion and memory.
Then there’s the idea that simply won’t go away. It lingers in the back of your mind and takes permanent residence there. So it was with my bullfight story.
If you like writing and want to help kids, you may want to be a writing coach for children. This past Christmas I donated to a local San Francisco Bay Area organization that brings writing coaches into the local schools. I run my business full-time so don’t have time to go to work directly [...]
Problems like these are problems of proportion. You want to give readers enough detail and discussion to hold their interest, but you don’t want to give more detail than the scene requires.
Welcome to the Spring 2013 issue of the Author Entrepreneurship Magazine!
I created this magazine to help authors create sustainable and successful careers. It is my gift to you!
This month’s theme is Sales and Success Mindset.
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We all know that we need to warm up before engaging in strenuous physical activity, since people are more likely to injure tight, unprepared muscles. But the way we warm up is also important.
What do you do if you STILL haven’t got published after years of trying? Or if you’ve been published and your sales figures are slipping? Even worse – in some authors’ books – what’s the best tactic if your publishers fail to renew your contract?
For this post I’m talking about turning a negative into a positive. Think glass half full with your choice of drink.
“Do book awards matter?” YES!!
If you are new to blogging, guest blogging might feel a bit daunting, especially if you are still finding your voice on your own blog.
Here are some tips to help break down that seemingly permanent wall that many writers sometimes find themselves faced with, a.k.a. the ‘writers block’.
Working on a series is rewarding on many levels. You build a rapport with your readership from book to book. You live with your characters over a period of years, growing and changing together.
Why not apply some of that sense of discovery to finding new directions in your art business? And let’s reframe those old terms into “art brain” and “business brain,” both of which involve creativity.
Fifteen years, a revolution and several hospital stays later, I know a little more about what to pack and a lot more about reporting from abroad.
Welcome back to another one of Writer’s Fun Zone’s monthly columnists: Wyatt Bessing. A writing coach and teacher, author, Wyatt Bessing shares his fun take on games, play, and how they help our writing. Enjoy this month’s post on becoming a better writer by imitating other writers.
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This month, I present you with an [...]
Not only that, recent studies are also lauding the health benefits of simply being in nature. In addition to lowering our blood pressure, evidence is mounting that time spent in natural setting may even help restore our ability to perform attention-needing tasks.
Engaging your platform in the birthing of your book gets people juiced about your cause.
The San Mateo County Fair has announced its writing contests deadline: April 1, 2013. Entrants do not have to live in California. There are a variety of categories and monetary prizes. More details — rules, categories, prizes- – are on the blog of one of the judges – Laurie Anne Hill: http://laurelannehill.com/blog/uncategorized/san-mateo-county-fair-writing-contests-for-writers-inside-and-outside-of-california/
Author, Laurie Anne Hill, [...]
Amazon censored my latest erotic short story, “Call Me Maybe: Sexual Caresses at an Airport,” by removing it from the Amazon search engine. Here’s how I resolved it.
Your blog is not the place for your novel – well not all of it!
Hello! The shopping cart for KC Baker’s The Women’s Thought Leadership Society and her 2 day, absolutely fabulous Public Speaking Soiree in San Francisco CLOSES THIS TUESDAY, MARCH 12TH!
I guarantee there’s no women’s thought leadership & public speaking training like this on the planet. Her practices WORK. Yes, they are completely unorthodox. And they [...]
Book titles are extremely important. As an author, creating a memorable title should be a high priority.
When it comes to writing dialogue I have noticed that many new writers especially get hung up. Their dialogue tends to sound stilted and dry and totally unrealistic.
Photoshop is hands down the most powerful and versatile piece of image editing software in the world – it’s widely considered to be a must have amongst professional authors and self-publishers.
Hello! Learn How to Run a Successful Blog Tour, and many other things at the
WordPress for Business Virtual Summit that started Monday, March 4. The free virtual summit runs through March 8th, and even has some goodies after that.
In case you missed it, I will be one of the 13 presenters. There’s a lot of [...]
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Let’s join together in the The Women’s Thought Leadership Society. Here’s a way!
Big week!
As you may have heard me share before, KC Baker’s work has radically inspired & affected my life, my message, and my work in the world.
I’m excited to announce that she has opened the shopping cart for her new program The [...]
Congratulations, you finished your book and you want to get it published. However, did you realize that you need to market your book extensively once the writing is done?
Inspired by Josh Clark’s article on the site, coolrunning.com, I’ve been doing a Couch-to-5K training since Oct 2012. Really, I have. With breaks.
About weekly I share my Exercise Log to stay accountable to my commitment to my health and to the Healthy Writers Club, a collection of writers dedicated to health and movement started by [...]
The great promise of social media is relationship building. To build relationships, you have to go beyond broadcasting and get into more meaningful conversations.
The ultimate measure of you as an author is the competence with which you write. There are a few simple things you can do to perk up your writing.
This exercise I am about to share with you is a sure winner among young and old. It always gets the juices flowing.
Welcome back to another one of Writer’s Fun Zone’s monthly columnists: Wyatt Bessing. A writing coach and teacher, author, Wyatt Bessing shares his fun take on games, play, and how they help our writing. Enjoy this month’s post on using cards to inspire your writing. Have you used cards to inspire your writing? [...]
Welcome to today’s guest post by erotic author (and our client), Liz Adams, on her path to making her ebook into an audiobook for extra cash. This is part 3 of 3.
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Do you have your hands on your hips, saying, “Just how much cash can I expect to make with an audiobook version [...]
Welcome to the February 2013 issue of the Author Entrepreneurship Magazine!
I created this magazine to help authors create sustainable and successful careers. It is my gift to you!
This month’s theme is Conferences and Workshops.
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I recently joined an amazing community, Udemy.com, to offer my courses for authors, and was please to discover and connect with other teachers offering their Writing and Book Marketing Courses, too!
Udemy just told us that they’re running a special! 75% off any course! So I thought I’d spotlight our writing and book marketing courses. [...]
We’ve all heard the expression, “He can’t see the forest for the trees.” That means that someone can’t see the big picture because he’s too focused on details. Writers, however, have the opposite problem.
A few years ago, my friend KC Baker was a struggling, broke investment banking dropout, with a dream of somehow, in some way, contributing greatly to this world.
However, every time she got inspired and took action to make her business & creative dreams come true, she would eventually back off.
Self-doubt took over and [...]
May 13th, 2013 | by Beth Barany
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