Artist Entrepreneur: W for Web Site—The Artist’s Alphabet Guide to Writing About Your Art by Aletta de Wal
You could just launch into writing, but three steps in preparation will help you focus your writing.
You could just launch into writing, but three steps in preparation will help you focus your writing.
Stuck with your writing? Don’t know what to do next? Out of creative options?
In fiction, inanimate objects are seldom truly inanimate.
Each year hordes of guidebooks are released from traditional and indie publishers alike, not to mention all of the self-published titles out there, and it can be difficult to sort through for the ones that are really worth your time. If 2013 raced by too quickly for you to catch them all, never fear—I’ve done the legwork for you. Below is my list of favorite writing-oriented guidebooks released last year.
Please welcome travel writer and photographer, Christine Osborne, share about her incredible adventures in her new book, Travels with my Hat. *** Travels with My Hat is the story of how an Australian nurse...
I am happy to welcome Faith Van Horne back for another month with us! In today’s article Faith discusses cross training and writing. Enjoy! *** Most writers I’ve spoken to and read about, as well as...
I love to learn about the writing and publishing process. During one such workshop, I was told NOT to publish my paperback until I’d saved sufficient money to have it professionally done.
Point of view shapes the relationship among writer, characters, and reader, and it’s defined and expressed in terms of person, omniscience, narrative voice, tone, authorial distance, and reliability.
When faced with a daunting edit, don’t you wish you could just think it away? Like a magical fairy godmother your thoughts would make the edits just vanish. Poof!
It might feel a bit daunting to plan out a whole year of blog posts but if you start month by month it gets a bit easier.
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.
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by Beth Barany · Published January 3, 2014 · Last modified December 30, 2013
As a book publicist and book marketer I cannot caution authors enough – do not underestimate the importance of a book cover’s design.
The prizes and camaraderie no doubt played a part in creating such a successful experience, but their goals – just within reach but quite challenging – and the fact that we held them accountable to those goals, were the most crucial parts of creating that change.
What do all writers want? We want to leave a legacy and influence others. We want recognition. We want to get our books published. And we want to sell a zillion copies of our books. Ca-Ching!
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