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Wednesday, January 9th, 2008Want 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 […]
Saturday, September 8th, 2007Discovery and the Writer’s Life
By Tim Anderson
“I do not seek. I find”
–Pablo Picasso
How do we discover?
Picasso, in a process as brash as his art, simply bypassed the process of seeking and went straight to the heart of finding. Perhaps that was part of his brilliance. The sheer arrogance of certainty.
I find my process of discovery to […]
If You’re a Writer Who Wants a Best-Selling Title …
Last night I did a teleseminar in which I answered questions about how to choose a title for a book–or any information product–that would give it the most chance of becoming a best seller.
If you’re interested in listening to the replay, you can do so now.
don’t know if you were on the call last night, […]
Need Help With Your Own Freelance Writing Career?
As much as I love to write, I also love to help new writers create the writing career of their dreams.
Every Thursday night, I offer a 55-minute telecoaching sessions for writers called Writers on Call. And now I’ve taken 15 of these past sessions and turned them into CDs to help other writers.
Writers can still […]
Sound Mind, Sound Body
by Tim Anderson
“A sound mind in a sound body, is a short but full description of a happy state in this world.”
–John Locke, Some Thoughts Concerning Education
For writers, a sound mind is essential. Elusive at times - but essential nonetheless.
But, what about a sound body? Where does it fit in […]
Me and Bobby McGee
by Tim Anderson
Yes, I’m dating myself a bit, but it’s worth it.
What’s better than listening to Janis Joplin belt out “Me and Bobby McGee, ” her voice so raspy it makes you reach for the cough drops just to ease the pain? Sadly, much of Janis’ short-lived life was riddled with self-medicated attempts to […]
A Manual of Writer’s Tricks by David L. Carroll
Not quite a review by Suzanne Lieurance
All writers have their favorite books about writing.
I have many.
One of my favorites is a little book called A Manual of Writer’s Tricks by David L. Carroll.
This isn’t a new book.
In fact, I think it was first published in 1995, but there has been at least one updated edition […]
