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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-05-08

May 8, 2010 Post a comment

  • Stephanie Edwards & Patricia Guthro winners of #malicedomestic grants for unpublished writers. #
  • Agatha award for best children’s mystery- Chris Grabenstein- the hanging hill #malicedomestic #write #
  • Agatha award for best shrt story – Hank Phillipi Ryan- on the house #malicedomestic #write #
  • Agatha award for best nonficton- Elema Santangelo- dame agatha’s shorts- #malicedomestic #write #
  • Agatha award for best first novel- Alan Bradley-the sweetness at the bottom of the pie #malicedomestic #write #
  • Agatha award for best novel-Louise Penny- the brutal telling- a moment of joy- #malicedomestic #write # [Read more…]

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National Picture Book Writing Week: May 1-7

May 3, 2010 Post a comment

National Picture Book Writing Week 2010It’s officially NaPiBoWriWee (type that a dozen times!), and I’m enjoying the freedom to just write. Of course there are a million things I really ought to be doing–all the stuff that feeds the body, not the soul. But for this week, I’m trying to complete 7 picture book drafts in 7 days. I hope you’ll try it too!

You can read more about NaPiBoWriWee at Words Into Books, my writing blog. The next post here will be back to business, but for now, let’s just write!

Categories: Blog Challenge, Writing Tags: challenge, picture book, write, Writing

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-05-01

May 1, 2010 Post a comment

  • I’m wrapping up for today– it was productive despite hammering, sawing, & drilling in my office. Now…for creative reading! #writegoal #
  • If there’s a book you really want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it. TMorrison #quote #
  • I’ll be chatting with Cindy Rushton about Homeschooling thru High School- join us in Talk-a-Latte chat room at 2:30 EDT. http://ow.ly/1DgFH # [Read more…]

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-24

April 24, 2010 Post a comment

  • Sunday– worship, family time, a good book, a notebook to catch ideas, & time to reflect and be thankful. Return refreshed Monday… #
  • Survey still up- We’re adding to Nat. Asso. of Ind. Writers & Editors sitehttp://naiwe.com. What do you want to see? http://ow.ly/1tmvk #
  • Integrity: Do what you have promised, in the way that you promised, in the time you have promised. #
  • New post: I Walk the Line (with apologies to Johnny Cash) http://wordsintobooks.com/2010/04/i-walk-the-line-with-apologies-to-johnny-cash/ #
  • Writer-editor news-The Edge-New Publishing Expert, Strategic Blogging, more” – http://grsnip.com/Rk2y #naiwe # [Read more…]

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-17

April 17, 2010 Post a comment

  • “I’ve been thinking Hobbes –” “On a weekend?” “Well, it wasn’t on purpose…” Calvin & Hobbes #quote #
  • If my doctor told me I had only six minutes to live, I wouldn’t brood. I’d type a little faster. -Isaac Asimov #quote #
  • Got details for spring session of Lucky Freelancer coaching posted, then wandered into tax stuff. One’s fun; one’s not! http://ow.ly/1xxVB # [Read more…]

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-10

April 10, 2010 Post a comment

  • New post: Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-03 – New post: Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-27 Middle age is wh… http://ow.ly/16YjEf #
  • “All joy…emphasizes our pilgrim status; always reminds, beckons, awakens desire. Our best havings are wantings.” CS Lewis #
  • Survey- We’re adding to the Nat. Asso. of Independent Writers & Editors site-http://naiwe.com. What do you want to see? http://ow.ly/1tmvk #
  • The closest we will ever come to an orderly universe is a good library. Ashleigh Brilliant #quote #libraryweek # [Read more…]

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Lucky Freelancer 7-Week Intensive Scheduled

April 9, 2010 Post a comment

It's time to become who you want to be.Do you have a project you need to finish? Perhaps it’s a book proposal, a career map, a first draft, or a final chapter, or maybe you just need to get clear on where you want to go in your freelance career. I offer the 7-Week Intensive to help you get those things done.

You can read more about Lucky Freelancer Coaching and all that the 7-Week program includes by clicking on the pages in the right column. I recommend beginning with the LF Coaching page, then reading the Intensive page. Be sure to note that members of NAIWE (National Association of Independent Writers and Editors) receive a $100 discount on tuition for this event.

Registration for the spring edition of the Lucky Freelancer 7-Week Intensive will close on Monday, April 19, and calls will begin on April 20. For this session, group training calls will be scheduled on Tuesdays at 1:00 p.m. EDT. The next session doesn’t begin until October, so if you need to make 2010 a super-productive year, join us. I think you’ll be amazed at what you can accomplish with someone to guide and encourage you.

Freedom is not in doing what you want to do, but in becoming what you want to be.

Ardis Whitman

Categories: Coaching, Events Tags: Coaching, janice campbell, lucky freelancer, project, proposal, write a book

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-03

April 3, 2010 Post a comment

  • New post: Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-27 – Middle age is when you’re sitting at home on a Saturday night and… http://ow.ly/16UnR1 #
  • RT @alaindebotton: On rewriting: it is hard to say what you really mean without having another go – an indulgence daily life seldom allows. # [Read more…]

Categories: Writing

Traditional Publishing vs. Self-Publishing- A Personal View

March 30, 2010 Post a comment

I’ve been working on a book proposal, and as it takes shape I find myself in an unexpected quandary. It’s a good book (in my completely unbiased opinion;-)) on a popular topic, and it’s built on many years of practical experience. Although I have a publisher who specifically requested this proposal, I’m hesitating over the question of whether or not I want to go through traditional publishing channels or self-publish.*

You see, I’ve done both, and I know how to self-publish properly– doing everything that a regular publisher would do, including using my company’s own ISBN and hiring experienced specialists for editing, copyediting, indexing, cover design, proofreading and all the other details. I have access to a high-quality pool of experts in NAIWE, the National Association of Independent Writers and Editors, and I’m not worried about the mechanics of the process. Because I have a reasonably well-established online presence and a solid platform as a writer, speaker, coach, and director of NAIWE, I’m not worried about the marketing.

The reason I’m wavering is twofold: First, I know the vast difference in profit margin between the two methods, and second… Read more

Categories: Commentary, Writing Tags: book, marketing, proposal, publish, sales, self-publish

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-27

March 27, 2010 2 Comments

  • Middle age is when you’re sitting at home on a Saturday night and the telephone rings and you hope it isn’t for you. ~Ogden Nash #
  • “I’ve been thinking Hobbes –”
    “On a weekend?”
    “Well, it wasn’t on purpose…” Calvin & Hobbes #quote # [Read more…]

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