- Tackle A Trilogy And Triple Your Profits By : Suzanne Harrison
Are you a writer with big ideas Are you always imagining epics, sweeping stories, great tales of human struggle and sacrifice, interlaced with personal stories of love, sadness and triumph - Are You The Next JK Rowling? By : Suzanne Harrison
Harry Potter The name brings instant recognition from people all over the world - Write About Something That Will Change Your Life! By : Suzanne Harrison
It's been said that you should "write about what you know" It's also been said that doing that condemns you to a life of boredom as you'll never grow beyond your current limitations - The Five Phases Of Feedback By : Cynthia Morris
You may have heard about the five phases of grief Psychological professionals have outlined the pattern of emotions that humans cycle through during the grieving process - Build Your Creative Dam To Complete Projects By : Cynthia Morris
Artists and writers are fed by a constant stream of curiosity Our imaginations flow freely with ideas and connections, which allows for a rich river of creativity that can infuse our lives with joy - Business Writing Tips For Professionals By : Sharif Khan
Effective business writing skills can help you win that million dollar contract, earn a promotion, resolve a dispute, or generate a significant increase in new business leads Poor business writing, on the other hand, can never be undone; it can cause you to lose business to your competition and even cost you your job - Receiving Feedback With Grace By : Cynthia Morris
Imagine holding a bouquet of balloons And someone comes up to you and pops one with a pin - Pay Yourself First – Making Money Without Getting Paid By : Cynthia Morris
You might not be used to depositing checks earned by the sweat of your pen (yet) That doesn’t mean you can’t start becoming financially savvy with your writing - The Simple Facts About Plagiarism By : Brian Scott
Anyone who is a writer is concerned with plagiarism Copyright Laws protect copyright holders from having their works plagiarized - What Can The Mystery Writers Of America Learn About Discrimination From The Sneetches? By : Lynn Osterkamp, Ph.D.
The Mystery Writers of America (MWA), an organization that defines itself as " the premier organization for mystery writers, professionals allied to the crime writing field, aspiring crime writers, and those who are devoted to the genre," has developed a list of "approved publishers," and a set of criteria authors must meet to join as active members or enter the prestigious Edgar Award contest - "Do I Have Writing Talent?" It’s A Mistaken Question By : Marcia Yudkin
Over the years, many people have asked me to look at their writing "I need to know, do I have talent or not," they say - Save The Planet, Hug A Clam By : Erik Quisling
It has become obvious to all but the most unrelentingly stubborn apologists for the oil industry that we now stand at a pivotal moment in the history of our planet As much fun as it would be to make fun of Al Gore's pretentious drawl and expanding bald spot, none of us can afford to ignore his clarion call for global change - On The Planet Corporate: Survival Through Fiction By : Vera Jane Cook
I found myself sitting in the HR department of one of the most famous companies in America My ice queen soon to be boss wanted me and I knew it - How Long Is Too Long To Market A Book? By : Penny Sansevieri
So how long is too long to market a book According to some studies (both formal and informal) marketing (and seeing the results in the form of book sales) can take anywhere from six months to two years, it all depends on what you want to get out of it - Compassion By : Mary E. Martin
I never considered myself a particularly spiritual, or for that matter, a religious person But I've found that in writing The Osgoode Trilogy, particularly the third, A Trial of One, that compassion has become very strong theme which runs through all three novels - Writing Articles Can Be A Profitable Business By : Ajeet Khurana
In the world of today, job satisfaction scores over most other factors They are less inclined to become cogs in the wheel if they can help it - Book Review Of Stuart Nachbar's Book About Education And Politics By : Simon Barrett
Stuart Nachbar has created a curious novel in The Sex Ed Chronicles Using a backdrop of 1980 New Jersey, we are introduced to the murky world of school politics - An Author's Glimpse Into The Operation Of A Book Publishing Company By : Brian Scott
The publishing company is the backbone of the writing world The publishing company provides a great service to society by publishing and displaying the work of authors - Writing Naturally By : Laurie J. Brenner
Have you ever found yourself stuck in your writing like a child on a rocking horse Rocking back and forth, writing and editing, and wondering why your story doesn't take you anywhere - How To Write Attention-Grabbing Headlines: 10 Foolproof Methods By : Peter Coughlin
It's no surprise that your headline is crucial to the success of your article It's the first thing your reader will see, and it has to do many things, including getting your reader's attention, drawing them into your article and encouraging them to read more, and summarizing what the article is about - and you've only got about 15 words in which to do it - Copy Editing By : Paula Plantier
Copy editing is a most important and time-consuming task for those involved in the field It requires the sensitive editorial handling of print material of every kind - An Author's Guide To Publishing A Book By : Brian Scott
Ask any published book author about writing a book, and they will tell you it's a monumental task The process is long, drawn out, and grueling - The Simple 5 Step Secret To Great Fiction By : Suzanne Harrison
Stephen King says he starts his novels with a "What if" question - How To Find The Novel That Only You Can Write By : Suzanne Harrison
Most people think writing a novel is just writing I have lost count of the number of people who say “I want to write a novel” and think that they will just sit down, put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard, and the whole thing will just unfold before them - Book Publishing From A Book Publisher's Point Of View By : Brian Scott
Many writers aspire to write books Writing a book is a long, involved, difficult process - The Phases Of The Writer’s Life By : Cynthia Morris
Over the course of my writing life, I have noticed that other writers and I cycle through a series of steps on our path toward maturity as a writer When people come to me for coaching, they often do not know where they are on the path and what they need to move forward - No Time: Your Best Fake Excuse To Avoid Writing By : Cynthia Morris
After a full day of work, family and life, you fall into bed exhausted Mentally ticking off your to-do list, you cycle through shopping lists, phone calls, appointments, feeling good about what you have gotten done, until you get to the thing you really want to do - Carving Out A Home Writing Retreat By : Cynthia Morris
The phone rings The laundry pleads to be stuffed, cycled, dried and folded - Your Love Affair With Your Muse By : Cynthia Morris
How’s your love affair with your Muse
That’s right, your Muse - How To Write A Book Like A Pro To Finish Sooner And Sell Longer By : Earma Brown
Is your book manuscript as professional and compelling as it could be Tell the truth; could it use some work to make it crisp and compelling
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