A Creative Life is A Messy Life by Beth Barany
Pre P.S. If you’re looking to write you novel this November and want to use Scrivener but don’t know how to use it, then check out our upcoming training with expert Vanessa Kier: Start Your...
Pre P.S. If you’re looking to write you novel this November and want to use Scrivener but don’t know how to use it, then check out our upcoming training with expert Vanessa Kier: Start Your...
Your free ticket to THE best online event of 2018! Well, that’s still to be determined. The year’s not over yet! If you’re interested in finally writing, publishing and marketing your first novel in...
I’ve talked a bit about what a copyright is, and about what rights you have under copyright. But what exactly do you do with a copyright? Sure, it has value, but what could you do to maximize that value?
How do you build a whole world? Lord of the Rings, Disc World, Game of Thrones, Handmaid’s Tale, these fantasy series are as much about their world as they are about the characters and story.
As any writing/publishing expert will tell you, if you want to be a pro at your craft, you need to have the right tools in your toolbox. This month, my friend Brian Berni is...
Today we welcome a new guest writer to Writer’s Fun Zone, Keri Kruspe who is stopping by to chat with us today about “The Strange and Confusing Road to Getting Published.” Enjoy!
How/where can I focus? Where is the best place to write? When is the best time to write? How can I increase my productivity?
What is Po.et? It is an Ethereum-based, universal ledger designed to track ownership and attribution for the world’s digital creative assets.
by Guest Contributor · Published September 20, 2018 · Last modified September 25, 2018
Love them or hate them, blurbs are a way of life for writers. We blurb our books or series, we even blurb our author brand. So why is writing a quick, bite-sized blurb so hard?
In this post, I’ll share a few publishing tips to help you get your book into the hands of your readers. Getting published is comprised of lots of steps, but luckily there are clear...
In the first part of this two-part article, I explained what evergreen links are and why you might want to use them. In this article, I’m going to talk about three free tools you can use to create your evergreen links.
Let’s welcome back monthly columnist Nevada McPherson as she shares with us “Now Boarding!” Enjoy!
Today we’re talking about the Your Transformational Journey with Fiction by Beth Barany… “The way of the mystic and the way of the artist are related, except that the mystic doesn’t have a craft.”...
Let’s welcome back monthly columnist, editor, and novelist, Kay Keppler, as she shares with us “Find Empathy in Your Openings.” Enjoy!
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Creativity Coach for Writers, NLP Master Practitioner, and Master Teacher, Beth Barany has been there and knows how hard it can be to take your idea and turn it into a real book, that people will actually be interested, and even yearning, to read.
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