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Something I Published Might Be Older.. But Is It Still True?
I love to write, and I usually try to update things as they come. But today I’d like to give you a quick explanation of what sort of writing I’ll be talking about over the next while. This isn’t going…
Living a Life of Writing…. And Life
A writer’s life never ends, but sometimes we simply feel that it’s busy, and we have too much paperwork to do. Between living our lives, and working with our writing, we might feel a bit behind, but thank goodness for…
Publishing A Book? Great! (But Wait…)
You have probably heard something like this conversation happen when you have a writer in your life: Hey guess what: I’ve published a book! Aren’t you so excited?! (Writer: I want to scream it out loud. Great! Have I got your…
Well Done Edits, Means a Better Published Book
I think this topic has been on my mind for some time. Editing is important; after all, we want to have the best published book out there to see success with our writing. Where would we be without an audience?…
We Writers Need to Support Each Even After We’ve Published
Writers need each other; to tell them how they are doing, to tell them if they are doing well or just simply as a person who can offer some type of advice. Whatever the reason, we all need each other,…
How Much Money Should You Spend Marketing Your Book?
This is a great sort of topic, mostly because it allows people who have self-published a book or have a traditional publisher to have a say- the money topic. My question is: how much money will you spend on marketing…
Self-Publishing The “Ultimate” Book
Before I go on with this post, I want to make some things very clear: One, there is no such thing as a perfect writer; two, no matter how great one thinks a first draft might be, it isn’t; three…
Writing on Fear and Gray Days
There are many things writers write about, or talk about to their writing friends. Some of them have to do with the challenges of writing or having a book published or simply writer’s block. This is a normal course of…