Archive for May, 2007
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“There is neither a proportional relationship, nor an inverse one, between a writer’s estimation of a work in progress and its actual quality. The feeling that the work is magnificent, and the feeling that it is abominable, are […]
Thoughts
“Life is not the amount of breaths you take,it’s the moments that take your breath away.” […]
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007Where to Ask Your Book Publishing Questions
I thought you might like to know that next Tuesday evening, June 5, at 8:30 p.m EDT/6:30 PDT, I will be hosting a teleseminar in which I will grill former acquisitions editor Terry Whalin on what it takes to get published by a traditional publisher.
What’s cool about this is that rather than the content of […]
Miss Snark, The Crap-O-Meter and Killer Yap
After 2 years and 2 million hits, the infamous “Miss Snark” a NYC literary agent that blogged about agents, query letters and crappy writing has called it quits. I always enjoyed reading her posts because I just adore sarcastic wit, and believe me, Miss Snark has plenty to share.
When she decided to retire, she was […]
Memorial Day 2007
“Lest we forget.” –Rudyard Kipling
“22 US soldiers were killed last week in Iraq, bringing the total to 1,853 dead and 13,877 wounded.” –Santa Monica Mirror
Linda Della Donna is the author of http://www.griefcase.com and supports new widows through the grief process. Her message to grieving women everywhere, “we’re not alone.”
You can learn more about Della Donna […]
The Lieurance Group Welcomes Tim Anderson - The Medical Migrant - to the Co-Op
Tim Anderson is a freelance writer from the Midwest with a background in sales, business management and health care. He is the newest member of the Lieurance Group Co-op.
After recovering from a serious illness, Anderson rediscovered both his passion and penchant for writing.
His personal experience sparked a desire to write about health related issues […]
Starting a Freelance Writing Business—Here’s What You Need to Know
Freelance writing teleclass will provide step-by-step education needed to start a business as a freelance writer
Kansas City, Missouri, May 25, 2007 - There are online classes for just about anything you want to learn. Now there’s Writers on Call—weekly teleclasses for freelance writers who are trying to start their own business and make a living […]
Thoughts
“Happiness makes up in height what it lacks in length.” […]
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007Confessions of a Lazy (Or Is It Smart?) Writer
One of the things I’m doing more and more—and loving it!—is repurposing my content.
It’s great fun to take an idea and create an article out of it. Then, to think of other ways to use it.
Recently, I decided I would expand the content of one of my articles into a teleseminar. I would expand each […]
Unpublished Novel Generating Worldwide Buzz
[Simpson-E Publishing] Nashville, TN (PressExposure) May 17, 2007 — Two writers, each worlds away from the other have recently completed the novel, “The Mango Tree Café, Loi Kroh Road”. The co-writers, Alan Solomon and Taryn Simpson live in different parts of the world and used the internet as their sole means to collaborate on […]
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