Published on March 21, 2020
According to last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, name one of the four compelling reasons to set limits with your clients. Send your answer through the contact form here. You must be a WritersWeekly.com subscriber to participate in the weekly contests. Subscribe today. It’s free! NOTE: ONLY ONE WINNER PER HOUSEHOLD PER CALENDAR QUARTER, PLEASE. THIS […]
Published on March 13, 2020
According to last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, what previously “niche” subject has become mainstream, consisting of several sub-topics that writers can profit in? Send your answer through the contact form here. You must be a WritersWeekly.com subscriber to participate in the weekly contests. Subscribe today. It’s free! NOTE: ONLY ONE WINNER PER HOUSEHOLD PER CALENDAR […]
Published on March 6, 2020
Congratulations to Debbie Grimshaw for being the first to correctly answer: In the Time of Monsters According to last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, what was the title of the first place winning story from the WritersWeekly.com Winter, 2020 24-Hour Short Story Contest? Send your answer through the contact form here. You must be a WritersWeekly.com […]
Published on February 28, 2020
Per last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, Angela is afraid to write with someone watching over her shoulder. “Scriptophobia” is the clinical name for the fear of writing in front of people. But Angela described being fearful of something very specific. What is that fear? Send your answer through the contact form here. You must be […]
Published on February 20, 2020

Congratulations to Rachel K Coulter-Gause for being the first to answer this week’s Trivia Question. Per last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, describe one “weird” thing that explains why BookLocker and WritersWeekly are still in business when so many of their competitors have gone belly-up. Send your answer through the contact form here. You must […]
Published on February 14, 2020

Per last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, explain why “press releases” are another way that publishers fleece their authors. Send your answer through the contact form here. You must be a WritersWeekly.com subscriber to participate in the weekly contests. Subscribe today. It’s free! NOTE: ONLY ONE WINNER PER HOUSEHOLD PER CALENDAR QUARTER, PLEASE. THIS WEEK’S PRIZE: […]
Published on February 7, 2020
Per last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, quote the complaint about Amazon KDP that mentioned the word “potato chips.” Send your answer through the contact form here. You must be a WritersWeekly.com subscriber to participate in the weekly contests. Subscribe today. It’s free! NOTE: ONLY ONE WINNER PER HOUSEHOLD PER CALENDAR QUARTER, PLEASE. THIS WEEK’S PRIZE: […]
Published on January 30, 2020

Congratulations to Andrew Higgins for correctly answering 1) Write Practical Books 2)Blogging 3)Teaching E-Classes Per last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, name 3 ways to earn passive income from your writing. Send your answer through the contact form here. You must be a WritersWeekly.com subscriber to participate in the weekly contests. Subscribe today. It’s free! […]
Published on January 23, 2020
According to last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, what’s one thing you can do to start making money on what you’ve already written? Send your answer through the contact form here. You must be a WritersWeekly.com subscriber to participate in the weekly contests. Subscribe today. It’s free! NOTE: ONLY ONE WINNER PER HOUSEHOLD PER CALENDAR QUARTER, PLEASE. […]
Published on January 17, 2020

Congratulations to Kenneth Collins for being the first to correctly answer that it is best to offer something free for signing up to a blog or website. According to last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, what is the best thing you can offer potential readers during your book blog tour? Send your answer through the contact […]