Writing
When Writing a Blog, or publishing Comments
I love comment moderation for one simple fact, you can moderate you comments from older blog posts with some care as well as keeping the new ones looking neat and professional. The benefit to this is that you can quickly see…
In Between Publishing and Writing
There is that horrible place in between publishing and writing. It’s the place where you write and send out query letters and wait. The problem is that while you are waiting, your mind comes up with some rather interesting ideas.…
The Longer Answer to Pip Hunn’s Question on Writers
Hi Pip upon reading your comment, I began a rather long one, but your question is so good and so valuable that I felt it was a post worthy answer. So here is your comment and questions and below are…
Traditional Publishers: Why we like Publishing With them
I read somewhere that people would rather go with a large traditional publisher, but there is something that they have forgotten. Not forgotten perhaps, but more likely do not want to admit to themselves that they are wanting or needing…
Why Write A Blog?
Why do I ask this question, I am writing on a blog after all so why even ask? Why wouldn’t one write a blog. It increases online presence, and it is yours, and you can create a business with it…
How To Write A Book without Business Writing: A Comedy
How to Write a Book without business writing: 1) Best read this if you’ve had some time in a dark cave. Preferably without any heat in the dead of winter. This way you might actually do some of this… (don’t.)…
Getting Creative Networking Your Writing
Writers have all heard of social networking as a means to showcase the work that they do online and otherwise. And the sad fact is while they spend countless hours on a hundred social networking sites, they are saying no…
Retreats and Mentoring in Writing
Going on a retreat for your writing is important in building your confidence. It is not simply about getting away from it all, rather it is about growing as a writer in the best way possible. Admittedly, almost any writer…