Piano Interpretation: Background Accompaniment, Week #1 As we wrap up our first week of piano interpretation, Iâm pleased to end on a high note and give a glimpse into next week. Todayâs writing prompt features a classic by an African American singer, songwriter, and pianist â the incomparable Alicia Keys. Her song features both a meek piano and a riveting performance…
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Writing Prompt: Express Emotions About Billy Joelâs All for Leyna
Piano Interpretation: Background Accompaniment, Week #1 This week, we celebrate the piano as a gentle giant – – a nonthreatening background accompaniment to popular songs with lyrics. No piano theme would be complete without a mention of the Piano Man himself, Billy Joel. Interestingly, news sources focus on Billyâs most popular hits when describing or defining his musical style. In typical…
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Why a Competitive Analysis Improves Your Bookâs Chances of Success
This post is a blogged draft excerpt from The Author Training Manual (Writer’s Digest Books, March 2014). Read the previous blogged excerpt, here. All aspiring authors should complete a competitive analysis for the books they plan to write. No matter how you plan to publish your book, look carefully at the competition it faces and place this information in your…
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What Does A Writer Do at Book Expo America?
The publishing industry could do nothing but talk about Book Expo America for the last week or more, and it will probably continue to be news for a few more days. BEA, as it is affectionately known, is the largest publishing event of the year in the U.S. Book buyers come to see advance copies of what publishers will be…
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Writing Prompt: Training Continues with Piano Interpretation Theme and Prompt
Piano Interpretation: Background Accompaniment, Week #1 June is a particularly important month here at Write Nonfiction in November. It marks the halfway point of our 10-month training program, âI Know I Canâ Write Nonfiction in November. Since January 2, 2013, Nina Amir and I have provided 63 writing prompts to nonfiction writers. We do not know if anyone has actually…
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