How to Engage Book Clubs
…thing book clubs tend to ask comes down to this same line of questioning. Where did the story come from? What was the inspiration for the story? In many ways,…
…thing book clubs tend to ask comes down to this same line of questioning. Where did the story come from? What was the inspiration for the story? In many ways,…
…even realize I was gaining it—I was too busy geeking out that I was able to be a voice in the blogging community I’d come to love so much, to…
…favorite poetry resources and books, to help you get started. Online Resources Poets.org A great website from the Academy of American Poets, with tons of poems, essays and information on…
…her epic Sci-Fi love story, (though she’ll seriously kill me for calling it that). Her female protagonist is a kick-butt, yet deeply complex character, who can stand on her own…
…on your team, and in this post and the next we’ll talk about the most important team members: Your editor Your cover designer Some people might argue the cover designer’s…
…comes to freelancing, sometimes that gray cloud can be the struggle to maintain your productivity when distractions arise and work stressors feel overwhelming. The good news, though, is that it…
…his website, on blogging, social media and email marketing. You can find him at WeGrowMedia.com and on Twitter at @DanBlank When writers come to me asking how to build their…
…the ones who come to it, when we’re in a state of mind to consume it. Think about it: when I open a book, I am making a conscious decision…
…Incorrect: The instructions are: cut the paper, glue the paper, and color the paper. (Remove the colon and the sentence works.) Acceptable: Pros: attractive and affordable. Cons: far from work,…
…short fiction, with an emphasis on romance and women’s fiction. Her work has been published in Writer’s Digest and has appeared on Jane Friedman’s blog. Find Elise online at 2Elizabeths.com….