In my class Do You Have a Book in You? I don’t coddle. Just because you're taking the class doesn't mean you automatically get the "YES, you should write a book!" answer. Some people have a story but not a book. They don’t have a passion for the writing; they have a passion for the message,… Continue reading When to hire a ghostwriter
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The Place Between the Dream & the Comfortable
When people talk about "leavin' the 9-to-5 to pursue your dream", it's usually in context to a horrible mundane place, where Mondays are dreaded and dreams are scoffed. But I bet I'm not the only person to say, "that's not MY 9-to-5. I don't HATE my job!" Executive Assistant isn't my dream, but the company,… Continue reading The Place Between the Dream & the Comfortable
Do You Have a Book in You?
If you’ve ever wondered if you could write a book, should write a book, or if you’ve dabbled with writing and wondered if it’s worth a shot to pursue it more seriously, I have news for you! I have a new FREE online class to help you answer these questions: --Do I really have a book… Continue reading Do You Have a Book in You?
What the L’s in a PenName: Cont.
What other factors do writers think of while considering a pseudonym? Last week I wrote a brief synopsis of how I came up with my pen name. Inspired by a couple great questions from Josh in the comments, this week I wanted to bring up 3 things writers think about that we have little or… Continue reading What the L’s in a PenName: Cont.
What the L’s in a PenName?
To pen-name or not to pen-name - for any writer, that is the question. There is a lot of factors that go into choosing between one's own name or a pseudonym, and I thought I'd give you a brief sneak-peek at the process. (Writers: Kristen Lamb has a post discouraging use of pen names in… Continue reading What the L’s in a PenName?
