The Morning Nudge Book
The Morning Nudge is now a paperback with 101 tips for freelance writers.
The Morning Nudge is now a paperback with 101 tips for freelance writers.
Want to write a book, but not sure where to start? You Need My Free 4- Lesson… Quick-Start Course: Writing and Launching Your Best Selling Book Write a Book Writing and publishing a book can give you huge exposure and help you establish expertise and authority in your market when done right. When it comes…
When a writer’s muse seems to be on vacation, she may be at a loss for story ideas. While there are a number of sites and tools online to help get the creative juices flowing, one tool that writers might overlook is studying folktales. Reading folktales is a great way to spin a new yarn,…
Whether you’re a full time writer or someone who just wants to give writing a try, these tips should help you find more time to write.
Listen to the interview with Carolyn Howard-Johnson here. The second edition of The Frugal Book Promoter is an updated version of the multi award-winning first edition. It has been expanded to include simple ways to promote books using newer technology–always considering promotion and marketing techniques that are easy on the pocketbook and frugal of time….
Have you ever noticed that many of the singers, designers and actors that you admire, have product lines that they offer, in addition to their records, apparel and personally autographed photos? For example, Jennifer Lopez launched a perfume line; 50 Cents was immersed in Vitamin Water; and Liz Clairborne sits “pretty” not just from her…
You Can Write a Book in a Week! I recently spoke with Steve Bustin (at SteveBustin.com), a speaker colleague from Brighton in the United Kingdom. I learned from Facebook that he had written his book in one week, so I had to talk with him to learn his secrets. While he used many of the…
A guest post from children’s author Melissa Abramovitz Note: This post may contain some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)! Read my full disclosure and privacy policies… Authors who write for…
A guest post from children’s author Melissa Abramovitz I write for all age groups, from preschoolers through adults, and one comment I’ve heard many aspiring authors make is “I want to write for children because it seems so much easier than writing for grownups.” Often, aspiring authors look at children’s picture books, which have a…
As a freelance writer, each time I get a new assignment or start a new writing project of my own, I immediately create a writer’s notebook, which I call a project notebook—or a project folder for smaller projects. For larger projects (such as a novel or nonfiction book), I use a regular looseleaf notebook with…
Do you know the different children’s book genres? You should, if you want to write for kids. Many people get confused by genres in literature. Genres are simply categories based on style, content, form, and length. But what can be confusing is that many categories of genres overlap, so it’s often difficult to determine which…
Wondering What to Write about? A guest post from Melissa Abramovitz Read this… You’ve decided that 2018 is the year when you will finally devote the time and brainpower needed to get your freelance writing business off the ground. You’re committed to a consistent schedule for honing your writing skills, doing market research, and…
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