Published on June 4, 2008
A couple of years ago, I published this article – My Time to Whine: When A Contest Sponsor Gets FED UP!
It primarily described how the actions of some writing contest entrants can make somebody want to stop hosting a popular contest completely.
Today, I’m going to give you some hints on how to stand out in the crowd during your next writing contest.
Published on June 4, 2008
This Week:
- Privacy – Be Careful What You Write!
- Amazon / BookSurge Class Action Lawsuit
Published on June 4, 2008
I recently wrote about the merits of a three-minute pitch, and I can’t stress enough how important a tool this is in your armoury of selling methods. You may never be invited to be a guest speaker at any major event, but few organisers of such would refuse you a three-minute slot. The rules are simple.
Published on June 4, 2008
Once you begin selling your writing, you have more than just clips, you have reprints that you can resell many times, and for many years!
Published on May 28, 2008
This week:
Dinner with author Jimmy Moore (Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb) and his hilarious wife, Christine!
Dinner with author Bill Henderson (Cancer-Free — Your Guide to Gentle, Non-toxic Healing),
one of the most loving and gentle souls we’ve ever met. 🙂
Memorial Day Weekend with my sister and her hubby, a Marine.
And I, um, hit a tree with the RV… I said oops. Richard said something a bit louder. 😉
Published on May 28, 2008
Angela,
I am a faithful reader of your articles. Rarely am I moved to respond to one, but “Writing as Healing” struck a nerve with me. Be very very careful with this regarding who may read it.
Long story made much shorter as explanation. As a child I suffered from having an alcoholic mother. My only outlet was keeping a diary where I vented. Mother read it and retaliated. At the age of 15, I ran away from home, never to return. Fortunately, my older sister let me stay with them. Who knows what my life would have been like otherwise?
I am now 60 and this is something I do not talk about, or even think about very often, but perhaps it may be worth mentioning to warn others.
SK
Published on May 28, 2008
Do you want your writing career to flourish? Then follow the money. This may sound shocking to the purists out there that believe writing is solely a creative expression. Yes; writing should fill you with joy and fulfillment. Yet I know we all believe in being rewarded for hard work and commitment….
Published on May 28, 2008
One of the concerns I had about ebook versus printed book is that someone who wants to use my book in a seminar can pay $8.95, print it out, and then make 100 copies to pass out instead of buying 100 books to use in the seminar. Is there any way to prevent that or are we at the mercy of whoever downloads my book? I would rather have someone buy many books instead of just paying a single price and copying.
A.
Published on May 28, 2008
When I’m not writing, my husband Paul and I job-share: he does all the work and I take half the salary. But please don’t tell the taxman! (Only joking). As a bonus, I also get to enjoy the perks…
Published on May 21, 2008
We’ve had quite a busy week on the road! On Wednesday and Thursday, the RV was in for repairs at LazyDays in Seffner, Florida. LazyDays provides RVers with just about everything they need while their rig is being repaired, including a large waiting area that features Starbucks coffee, toys for the children, a special area for pet owners, and free breakfast and lunch.
As soon as we checked in for repairs, an RV salesman magically appeared, asking if we’d like to look at new RVs…