Are you an activist who regularly works to bring about the change you want to see in the world? Maybe youāve marched for womenās rights, protested the Dakota Access Pipeline, or joined forces with others at airports after Trumpās put into place his travel ban. If you live in the U.S., maybe you have called or written to your congressman…
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A Goodreads Primer for Nonfiction Authors
If you aren’t using Goodreads as a way to build platform and promote your books, you’re missing a huge opportunity. And if you love to read, this social media site will feel easy and fun to use. In today’s guest post, Frances Caballo (@CaballoFrances) explains how to get started and use Goodreads effectively. Goodreads has become the most important networking…
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Blossom into Your Best Writing Self
Spring has arrived and with it a challenge for you to bloom as a writer. I love this quote from Elizabeth Appell, which applies perfectly to this challenge: ā¦And then the day came when the risk to remain tight, in a bud, became more painful than the risk it took to blossomā¦ Think about itā¦ If you were to blossom…
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Why and How to Choose a Name for Your Writing or Publishing Company
Most writers function as sole proprietors and choose to “do business as” (DBA) whatever company name they create. Have you ever wondered what how a DBA name works or how to choose a name for your writing business? Today, author and attorney Helen Sedwick (@HelenSedwick) provides the information youāve been looking for about DBAs. This post is the second in…
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How to Write No Matter What Life Throws Your Way
Do you write no matter what life throws your way? Most writers allow ālifeā to get in the way of writing. And I know it canā¦if you let it. Iāve been there, done that. I bet you have, too. I added āCertified High Performance Coachā to my Author Coach and Trainer credentials to discover strategies and tools to help my…
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