About Lieurance Group

Welcome to Our Site! The Lieurance Group is a co-op for freelance writers and other small business professionals who wish to barter their products and services with each other to grow their businesses. If you would like to join our co-op, send an email to suzannelieurance@hotmail.com describing your business and the kinds of products and services you would like to barter with other members. Members of the co-op also network with each other and we cross promote our businesses.



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Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Want to Get Published? 8 Top Publishing Pros Reveal Proposal Secrets

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!publishers Publishing a Book publishing coach teleclasses teleseminar Uncategorized writing tips Your Book Publishing CoachJust want to let you know quickly about an exciting resource for anyone who is interested in getting […]

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

What Can Teleseminars Do For Your Business?

UncategorizedThe following teleseminar is now available as a replay, so if you missed it, there’s still time to listen and benefit.
Also, I am offering my own follow-up teleseminar applying what you’ll learn from Alex Mandossian specifically to being an author.
Is it possible to double your income and triple your time off, using nothing more than […]

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Invitation to Ask Your Question about Healing the Hurts of the Past

Uncategorizedby Diane Eble

One of the things I do in my Words to Profit business is conduct Virtual Book Tours for authors.Next week I’ll be interviewing author and storyteller Jim Cyr about his new book, THE CRACKED POT: Finding Grace in the Cracks of Childhood Abuse.I thought I’d share this with you because Jim has a […]

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

What a Great Title Can Do …

authors Book Publishing Coach Books Diane Eble teleseminar Uncategorized words to profit Your Book Publishing Coachby Diane Eble
 I was in the doctor office, and as always, I carry a book with me in case I have to wait (typical).
The book was The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss.  (Which, […]

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

Film Making Contest

The Short Adaptation Film Contest, hosted by Write On! Creative Writing Services, is seeking to inspire, promote and reward innovative talent in the field of film. We are asking filmmakers to adapt a scene or chapter from a book into a visually powerful live action or animated message. The book we are adapting is Burritos […]

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

Golf and the Writer’s Life

By Tim Anderson
“It’s the process of writing and life that matters… We are trying to become sane along with our poems and stories.”
–Natalie Goldberg
I love to play golf. I also hate the game with a passion. Nothing else in life has ever held such power to send my spirits soaring in an instant […]

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Author Yvonne Perry goes on Virtual Book Tour

What is a Virtual Book Tour?

A virtual book tour is a way to have a book tour, without leaving your home or the extreme expense of traveling to visit book stores. Instead, a virtual book tour gives you a chance to visit blogs around the world. Each blog you visit will expose your books […]

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

PDF: The Smaller PDF Secret Control

by Jessica Dockter 
This is another one of those “secret, buried-in-a-vault” killer tips that addresses something Mac OS X users have complained about: The file sizes of PDFs that Mac OS X creates are sometimes too big (vs. Adobe’s Acrobat PDFs). believe it or not, there’s a way to get smaller PDFs. Here’s how: launch TextEdit, […]

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

Obstacles and the Writer’s Life

By Tim Anderson
“The biggest obstacle to professional writing is the necessity for changing a typewriter ribbon.”
–Robert Benchley
The plight of the writer apparently persists from era to era. The writer stopped dead in his tracks in the 1940s by a typewriter ribbon is no different than the modern writer sidetracked by a faulty hard drive. […]

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

Schizophrenia and the Writer’s Life

By Tim Anderson
“Writing is a socially acceptable form of schizophrenia.”
–E. L. Doctorow
Writers are an odd hybridization of participant, observer, and recorder.
What does this mean? Well, it may depend on where you place the emphasis. If on the “odd” aspect of a writer’s life, there will be a quick nodding of heads and rather […]

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