Archive for February, 2007
« Previous Entries Wednesday, February 28th, 2007Tip on When to Submit Articles
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Submitting articles to article sites is one of the most effective ways to drive targeted traffic to your Web site, as you probably already know.
Just last night, I learned a tip about how to raise your rank in the […]
What does Parkinson’s Disease and "Texas Hold’em" have in common?
As a fellow Parkinson’s patient myself, I have been diagnosed with the Young Onset disease now for 4 years and counting. I’ve noticed the classic signs of the disease which entail tremors, difficulty walking, and shuffling of the feet and more. But one symptom I have been keenly aware of is an overwhelming urge to […]
Monday, February 26th, 2007An Interview with Author Janet Elaine Smith
Meet Best-selling author, Janet Elaine Smith.
In her 15 novels, “Jan,” “explores roads less traveled.”
In addition to being prolific, Smith is business savvy, and adds to her long list of publishing credits, the title Marketing Director of Star Publish, which means all her books “are in the process of being published.”
Recently I caught up […]
Join Us For a One-Day Writers’ Conference
Learn what it takes to be a freelance writer,meet and greet […]
Saturday, February 24th, 2007Organic Notes as a Writing Tool
Sometimes it is easier to make a picture with words than it is to write words in a line.
Some writers call this process organic notes or brainstorming.
Here are the steps.
1. Use single words or short phrases and write using capital letters. Some researchers believe that your eyes and brain remember capital […]
The more I teach, the more I learn
by Yvonne Perry
Last night’s Writers on Call teleclass was very interesting and informative. Plus, we enjoyed great camaraderie among the participants.
One of the writers in this co-op is Diane Eble, who has 28 years experience in the publishing industry as an editor (magazines, fiction and nonfiction books), author (11 published books, more than 400 articles), […]
WRITERS WORK TOGETHER TO CHALLENGE ONE ANOTHER
Professional and Beginning Writers Face Off to Market their Businesses and Help Each Other Succeed
The Working Writer’s Coach is at it again. After issuing and facilitating a 40-article challenge to several freelance writers in the last quarter of 2006, Suzanne Lieurance has partnered in a strategic alliance with freelancer writer-editor Kristen King for a New […]
Thoughts
As the days go by, to decipher between what is real or what will become real & what is just there to distract us is the real untold secret.
by Jessica Dockter
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Are We This Teachable?
I just had the privilege of interviewing one of my favorite authors, Francine Rivers, whose novel, The Last Sin Eater, was just made into a movie.
Something she said struck me. She admitted that every time she begins a novel, she is terrified. She wonders whether she can pull it off. This author, […]
Southernisms
…”Poor George, he was born with a silver foot in his mouth!”
Democratic National Convention
I had lunch with my ex-boss this week. Might I say that I was so enjoying not having to watch the time to make sure that I was taking only an hour for lunch! I decided to make it my errand […]
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