Archive for January, 2009
Friday, January 30th, 2009When Your Pen Won’t Budge…Read The Morning Nudge
encouragement for writers Morning Nudge Suzanne Lieurance Working Writers CoachDaily Words of Encouragement Now Offered to Writers Who Need a Little Help Getting Started Every Morning
Kansas City, MO (PRWEB) January 30, 2009 — Writer Suzanne Lieurance bills herself as “The Working Writer’s Coach” and says she helps turn part-time writers into “working” […]
Virtual Book Tour on The Art of Nurturing Boys–Invitation
If you have a boy in your life that you care about (son, grandson, students, boys on a team you coach, etc.), you will want to listen in on a fascinating discussion I’m having next week with Stephen James and David Thomas about “Wild Things: The Art of Nurturing Boys.”
The best part is–you get to […]
How One Author is Handling Fame and Fortune
Just read Michael Hyatt’s Tweet about how he’s seen few authors handle fame well … just minutes after my husband sent me an email from Rick Warren.
Rick is the author of The Purpose-Driven Life and other books that have become best sellers. Here’s what he wrote. You decide what you think of how he’s handling […]
Three Paths of Publishing Teleseminar Replay Available
Do you know that there are three publishing paths an author can take now (thanks to technology), and which one is right for you?
If you missed this informative teleseminar on the three possible–and rather distinct–paths of publishing, make some time to listen to this call, okay?
Technology has changed so much in the publishing world, and […]
“Print to Pixels”: Publishers Making the Transition
Just talked to a friend who works for a publishing company that I mentioned on today’s teleseminar. She told me about 10 people being laid off at the company, and how the magazine I used to work for is folding. “It’s all part of our transition form print to pixels,” she said.
Print to pixels. The […]
What Twitter Can Do (and How to Start in 10 Minutes or Less)
Just a couple of months ago, I had only heard of Twitter. Several people I knew were using it, and saying it was “great.”
“Great” is such a generic word.
Then I took a class on “Blogging in a 2.0 World ” with Cathy Perkins. (She will be teaching it again in a few weeks so stay […]




