Be Our Guest: Tips on Guest Blogging by Annmarie Miles
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.
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.
One of the things I love about the writing journey that I’m on is that there are so many others on it too, all at different ages and stages.
by Beth Barany · Published November 13, 2009 · Last modified December 20, 2024
Writer’s Fun Zone welcomes Guest Columnists! Thank you for considering to write for us! BE SURE TO READ ABOUT US HERE. Approved or pre-approved authors, click here for what to send us. Blogging...
book marketing / Book Promotion / Twitter for Authors
by Beth Barany · Published January 29, 2013 · Last modified May 9, 2014
I reported a few weeks ago how Twitter provides opportunities for authors, and how I scored a cool opportunity via Twitter: to be a guest blogger on BookBaby’s blog.
Author Marketing / Book Promotion
by Beth Barany · Published May 15, 2019 · Last modified May 10, 2019
You can market your novel from your Core Values. Read on for some ideas on how. *** To effectively market your novels, it’s important to know what kind of books you write and what...
Before my novella was changed into a novel, I begun to think about querying agents. I researched everything I could about how to write query letters and studied samples from published authors. Most of the samples suggested adding a paragraph at the end of your letter to tell a little about yourself and your writing experience.
Author Career / Author Entrepreneur
by Beth Barany · Published July 29, 2014 · Last modified July 27, 2014
Your plan should have all the tools you need to accomplish what you want. It’s YOUR writing business, and YOU decide how and where to go!
The life-long journey of thinking, discovering, imagining, creating, evolving, and challenging yourself as a person and a writer, colors and enriches our experiences, and also our writing
Here are five steps to help get your mojo back, or to quit without the guilt.
When I first started writing professionally many years ago, I had no idea where to start, or more importantly, what my responsibilities as a writer were.
What we call ourselves and our profession is often the psychological difference between accomplishing our goals and dreaming about them.
Stuck with your writing? Don’t know what to do next? Out of creative options?
Long-term, meaningful happiness is a feeling and a state of being that is experienced through the ups and downs of living life to your fullest potential. It’s about life satisfaction.
Every time you think of yourself as being terrible at writing. Every time you doubt yourself as a writer. Every time you are rejected by others. Every time you have a daunting task ahead of you. Take those thoughts and turn them into positive affirmations instead.
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