Here’s what we discussed on the blogs this week…
Writing Made Easy: Access the Deep Power of Your Mind
You’re much smarter than you think you are. To access all that buried wisdom, you need to do one simple thing: get into the habit of asking questions.
Easy Author: Writing a Book Is Easy when You Have the Right Attitude
Here’s what I’ve learned over a lifetime: attitude is everything in life. If you feel you CAN do something, you’re 95 per cent of the way there. This is especially true when you’re writing a book.
Post a Sample of Your Book, Get an Agent
Many authors are wary of posting their material online. You shouldn’t be.
Kindle Self-Publishing: Write What Sells
The Amazon Kindle’s generating the biggest stir in publishing since Gutenberg. These days, not only do you not need a publisher, signing a book contract with a publisher may mean that you lose money…
Make Money Writing: 7 Easy Ways to Make Money from Your Website In 2012
As old Sam Johnson would have it: “No man but a blockhead ever wrote, except for money.” Keep this in mind when you create a website — if you want to make money with it, you need to know HOW you’ll make that money, ideally before you create the site.
Intuition and Freelance Writing: Pay Attention to Yourself
Do you pay attention to yourself?
Sadly, if you’re a new freelance writer, chances are that you don’t. Once you’ve been writing for money for a few years however, you’ll come to understand that your intuition is a gift, and you’ll pay close attention to it.
Write and Make Money: Mind-blowing Numbers in Amazon Kindle Publishing
Want to make money — real money? Author Joe Konrath’s made $100,000 in just three weeks on Amazon.
Get Rich Quick via Kindle Publishing? Probably Not
Kindle publishing isn’t a way to get rich quick if you don’t know what you’re doing.
Remember, you’re writing a book. You need to learn how to do that, and chances are that you can’t learn in just one book.
11 Things I’d Do if I Were Starting a Writing Career Today
Working with writing students is huge fun for me. I absolutely love it. However, it’s also depressing, because I often wish I were 30 years younger.
I wish I’d known then, what I know now.














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