You can find tons of advice about when and where to write. Some experts say it’s best to write early in the morning. Some say it’s best after lunch or late at night. Some say do it at the same time every day. Others say do it in the same place, while still others will tell you to change you…
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Professional Surfing: Use Social Media to Research Writing Projects
Today’s guest blog is written by Rochelle Melander, author of Write-A-Thon: Write Your Book in 26 Days (and Live to Tell About It) For most writers, social media disrupts our well-ordered life. Who has time to tweet and link and pin when we have queries to write and deadlines to meet? We need social media to build our platform. But…
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How Can You Author Change with a Book?
As a writer in today’s world, you possess an awesome opportunity to become the author of change. You have so many tools at your disposal to help you inspire others to take up your cause, to share your message and to become change agents. In this way, you, too, become a change agent. You become an author of change. Writing…
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10 Ways to be an Author of Change from the Moment of Inspiration
On Saturday I’ll be speaking on two panels at the San Francisco Writing for Change Conference. I love this conference because it is focused on helping nonfiction writers who want to become change agents get their books published. It’s attended by aspiring and published authors who write about self-help, spirituality, human potential, ecology (and everything “green”), the economy, metaphysics, etc….
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Seven Tips for Writing the Deep Core Story Only You Can Tell
Today’s guest post is written by blogger and memoir writer Kathleen Pooler. “Say what you have to say, not what you ought.” – Henry David Thoreau How do you get to the point of writing from deep-in-your-core, from your heart, to tell the story only you can tell? Everyone has a story to tell, but not everyone feels the need…
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