Archive for July, 2006
« Previous Entries Monday, July 31st, 2006Meet Our Newest Co-op Member!
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Linda Della Donna is a former secretary who quit the day job to write full time. A graduate of the Institute of Children’s Literature and several on-line writing classes, Linda writes for children, parents, and adults without partners. […]
Sunday, July 30th, 2006Don’t You Deserve a Personal Writing Coach?
If you’ve made the decision to finally focus on making your dream of having a freelance writing career come true, don’t you deserve a personal writing coach to help you do that?
Of course you do.
Writing itself is hard work.
Developing a freelance writing career - one that allows you to ONLY write for a living - […]
Taking the Plunge: Is Resume Writing Right for You?
“Testing the Waters: Find out if Resume Writing is Right for You before Taking the Plunge!”
If you’ve often thought of adding resume writing to your list of freelance writing services, this four week workshop is just what you need! Find out more about this highly specialized form of writing BEFORE you make the final […]
Free Sneak Preview: Back to Health the Whole Foods Way
by Bethany Klug, DO
Get a free sneak preview of my new class “Back to Health the Whole Foods Way” offered through University Of Masters. Join Dr. Bethany Klug and University Of Masters president and founder Pamela Harper for a special complementary telephone class:
Monday, July 31, at 8:00 pm central, 6:00 pm (pacific).
Click here […]
Hold everything. Skip Press!
Skip Press! You may be wondering if you are allowed to skip ironing your pants today. That’s definitely an option—I wear wrinkled clothes and find them quite fashionable; however, Skip Press is a writer and a darn good one at that. Yes, Skip Press is his real name and he has the credentials to […]
Wednesday, July 26th, 2006Conflict Makes the Story
By: Renee Kirchner
Conflict is necessary to every story. Why without conflict, there is no story. Would the Three Little Pigs be exciting if the wolf didn’t huff and puff and blow their houses down? How would children enjoy reading Cinderella if she met her handsome prince and married him without any […]
Graphics Designers WANTED!
We’ve welcomed several talented writers to our co-op recently. However, we’re still searching for a few experienced graphics designers to join our group.
The Lieurance Group is a co-op for freelance writers and graphics designers. There are no dues or fees for membership in our co-op. We simply come together to market our products […]
Learn How to Put Together a Professional Resume
If you’re a member of the University Of Masters, you probably already know that every two weeks I teach a teleclass for freelance writers. My next class will be this Tuesday, July 25th, from 5:00 - 6:00 (Pacific Time). The topic will be Creating a Professional Resume.
My special guest for this event will be Maurene […]
Write for Children!
by Maurene J. Hinds
Join me for my next class offered by WritersOnlineWorkshops.com, “The Fundamentals of Writing for Children.” The course, presented by Writer’s Digest, takes you through twelve weeks of individualized support in an online classroom. You will work on various elements of writing for children, such as characterization, setting, and plot as you develop […]
The Lieurance Group is proud to announce the addition of Yvonne Perry as its newest member
Yvonne Perry is a freelance writer who enjoys assisting people on a spiritual path by writing about topics that inspire excellence and uplift the spirit. She is a graduate of American Institute of Holistic Theology where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Metaphysics.
Everyone has a message they want to share with the world. […]
