#5onFri: 5 Writer’s Digest Conference Takeaways
…early at the end of the day if it means you’ll be ready to go again when morning comes. Really! By day, Emily Wenstrom, is the editor of short story…
…early at the end of the day if it means you’ll be ready to go again when morning comes. Really! By day, Emily Wenstrom, is the editor of short story…
…Graphic for E.J. Wenstrom’s Tides Graphic for Heather McCorkle’s Dierdre’s True Desire Graphic for Em Shotwell’s short story in Enchanted By day, Emily Wenstrom, is the editor of short story…
…most important thing is just to start, and to keep at it. With time, you’ll learn, adapt, and see your following grow right before your eyes. By day, Emily Wenstrom,…
…right after your next Twitter post, maybe not tomorrow or next week, but over the long tail of your career as an author. By day, Emily Wenstrom, is the editor…
…of fun thrown in for good measure! By day, Emily Wenstrom, is the editor of short story website wordhaus, author social media coach, and freelance content marketing specialist. By early-early…
…make a big difference in your writing career. The bottom line? As Mark Billingham stated, “You’d be a fool if you didn’t do it.” By day, Emily Wenstrom, is the…
…Wenstrom, is the editor of short story website wordhaus, author social media coach, and freelance content marketing specialist. By early-early morning, she is E. J. Wenstrom, an award-winning sci-fi and…
…the option to join in later if you want, but more importantly, this prevents someone else from confusing your brand by using your name. By day, Emily Wenstrom, is the…
…will actually come from the synergy between those efforts. By day, Emily Wenstrom, is the editor of short story website wordhaus, author social media coach, and freelance content marketing specialist….
…way easier for your readers to realize that you are the perfect match they’ve been looking for. By day, Emily Wenstrom, is the editor of short story website wordhaus, author…