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May 27, 2018
Essence Pro: A Theme that Allows You to Focus on the Essentials
by Brian Gardner Source link Announcing Essence Pro, a beautiful, clutter-free theme for sites in the health, wellness, and lifestyle niches. Imagined and built by our own Rafal Tomal and Chris Hufnagel, it’s designed for simplicity, both at the exterior and on the back end, allowing you and your readers to focus on the essentials.s
Published on May 27, 2018 04:54
“Only Before and After”: Courtney Harler Interviews Philip Dean Walker, Author of READ BY STRANGERS
by Courtney Harler Source link I had developed an affection for him and just couldn’t go through with it, so I chose a different ending, which, as the writer, is my prerogative.
Published on May 27, 2018 01:53
May 26, 2018
How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal (with Examples)
by Harry Bingham Source link How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal (with Examples)
Published on May 26, 2018 22:52
Flog a BookBubber 142: Rickie Blair
by Ray Rhamey Source link Writers, send your prologue/first chapter to FtQ for a “flogging” critique. Email as an attachment. Many of the folks who utilize BookBub are self-published, and because we hear over and over the need for self-published authors to have their work edited, it’s educational to take a hard look at theirs
Published on May 26, 2018 16:50
How to Stay Confident on Client Calls
by Nick Darlington Source link Client calls aren’t as daunting as you think. In fact, there are many benefits, and by implementing some basic tips you will be more confident on your first (or next) client call. Read on to learn more… “Client calls make me feel anxious.” “I don’t even know what to say.”s
Published on May 26, 2018 13:48
May 25, 2018
4 Essential Sources of Content Inspiration
by Grammar Chic, Inc. Source link Producing new content for your brand can feel like a full-time job in and of itself—and sooner or later, you’re bound to come up against a wall. Even the most proficient content creators sometimes have these moments, moments when they feel like they have said all there is tos
Published on May 25, 2018 22:43
Food Blogger Pro Open Enrolment Starts Now
by diannejacob Source link It’s time for Food Blogger Pro Open Enrolment. Enrolment only lasts one week (from May 24-31) so if you haven’t already, I hope you’ll click on one of these links or the ad on the right, to sign up. After that there’s a waiting list. (And hey, if you want tos
Published on May 25, 2018 19:42
One Is Always Writing or Should Be Writing
by JW Source link When writing goes painfully, when it’s hideously difficult, and one feels real despair (ah, the despair, silly as it is, is real!)–then naturally one ought to continue with the work; it would be cowardly to retreat. But when writing goes smoothly–why then one certainly should keep on working, since it woulds
Published on May 25, 2018 16:41
Writing Resources: The Elements of Style
by Melissa Donovan Source link Strunk and White: The Elements of Style. Writing resources are easy to come by. But good writing resources, ones that will truly help you improve your writing, can be difficult to scout out among the many books on writing that are available. Originally published in 1959, The Elements of Styles
Published on May 25, 2018 13:39
How One Writer Finished Her Book
by Joe Bunting Source link Have you ever wanted to write a book? Maybe you’ve thought about it. Maybe you’ve even started writing, but got stumped halfway through. Recently, I took a poll of writers in our community. What I found is that 85% of writers have had a great idea for a book, haves
Published on May 25, 2018 10:38


