Writing and Selling Devotionals By Kim Sheard

Are you familiar enough with Biblical principles to write 100-400 words revolving around a scripture passage? If so, you can earn up to 20 cents per word with the single publication of a Christian devotional.

Can You (or Should You?!) Sell Your Self-Published Book to a Traditional Publisher?

A writer friend told me a story and I’d like your take on it. She said she was told by a prominent publisher that her book had merit, but they didn’t have room for it and suggested that she self-publish the book to see how it does. If it sells well, then they would reconsider it as long as she was taking all the risks first. She lives in the UK and maybe that’s how they do business, but this seems wrong. Is this what publishers are doing now, expecting the writer to take the risk before contracting a book? Just curious..

Another Dent in the RV (Oops….)

In the past week, we:
Went swimming (twice).
Saw a HUGE personal Star Wars collection.
Visited a dinosaur museum.
Ate Kelly’s homemade stuffed hamburgers and gluten-free fruit pizza.
Ate Cindy’s homemade pork loin sandwiches and cherry pie.
Ate the Garbage Plate at Frank’s Diner in Kenosha, WI, which has been profiled on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives.
Dented the rear slide on the RV (now, whose fault was that?!)
And were shocked to discover the large electric plug on the RV had started to melt!
Read all the details (and see pictures!) here:
https://www.wirelesstrips.com/days-5-8-we-are-not-acclimated
This week’s Maxism:
Conversation overheard in the back of the RV between Max (8) and Mason (4). Mason refuses to try eggs, and now probably never will.
“Mason, do you know what eggs are?”
“No.”
“They’re big, squishy balls that come out of chicken’s butts…and we eat ’em!”
Hugs to all!
Angela
P.S. WANT TO REMEMBER YOUR PAST, AND WRITE ABOUT IT?
HOW TO REMEMBER, WRITE AND PUBLISH YOUR LIFE STORY
Using Angela’s MEMORY TRIGGERS, recall memories that have been dormant for years, and record those memories in chronological order in your memory notebook. Using the memory notebook as your outline, write your autobiography! **Also works for biographies and memoirs.**
https://writersweekly.com/books/4764.html

Letters To The Editor For September 1st

This week:


  • Writing or Editing for Non-Profits: When to Say NO!
  • Finding Garbled, Illegal Copies of Your Articles Online? You’re Not Alone!

Set the Stage for Success By Shirley Raye Redmond

If you’ve recently sold or purchased a home, you may be familiar with the hottest trend in moving real estate. It’s called “staging” and involves demonstrating creative combinations to attract potential buyers. Many real estate agents even hire professional “stagers” to make properties-for-sale more attractive to potential buyers. They rearrange furniture to create flow and energy. They de-clutter dens and bathrooms. They might brighten a black coffee table with a vase of white roses to make the living room “pop.”
Why go to all this trouble? To make a sale, of course, and to help clients see the potential in a particular property. Staging works! By modifying the techniques, I’ve sold children’s book manuscripts on topics that have already been covered pretty thoroughly-including one about fairies (yes, another book on fairies!) to Random House…

Can Your Put My Ebook in the Apple iBookstore? Yes!

Hi Angela,
I want my ebook listed in Apple’s iBookstore but the ePub file conversion and submission process looks really confusing. Is anyone offering a service to help people with the process?
Janet

Tweet, Tweet: Using Social Media to Increase Sales By Lisa Tiffin

I’ve always wanted to write a column, but it wasn’t until Twitter intervened that it became a reality for me. The funny thing is I didn’t even have a Twitter account when it happened. Luckily, I have a few good people looking out for me.