How should you price your eBook?

I’ve been attending the virtual Non-Fiction Writers Conference this week hosted by Stephanie Chandler.  As always (this is my 3rd year to participate) the conference is FULL of excellent information.  I’ll be blogging about several of the things I’ve learned in the coming weeks. This morning we heard from Mark Coker of Smashwords.  He is […]

Worldreader Books for All

Don’t you just love it when you have a chance to do good by doing what you do best? One of my favorite things about my work is the opportunity to advance the good work of my clients who are doing good in the world.  I’ve had the opportunity to work on projects that have […]

7 Tips for Using Copyrighted Material in Your Book

“Can’t I quote someone if I just give them credit?”  This is an often-asked question from authors.  I think a lot of confusion comes from past experiences in academic writing.  When you write a research paper in school it is expected that you will quote other people’s ideas and the requirement is to give credit […]

Gifts for Authors (and Aspiring Authors)

If you are looking for some last minute gift ideas or stocking stuffers for aspiring writers and/or speakers I have a few ideas for you. For writers or aspiring writers you might try: Moleskine Ruled Notebooks — this is a great little all notebook with a beautiful look and feel. You can get them in […]

Fear of Diving In

Sometimes you have to do the thing that scares you and just jump into the deep end of the pool. I remember being a kid and wanting to jump off the high diving board at the local pool — it looked like so much fun but I wondered if I would ever have the courage to […]

Is Perfectionism Sabotaging Your Success?

I recently met someone (in real life) for the first time after following her for years and taking some of her courses online.  This is someone I respect a great deal so it was a treat to finally meet her.  I was excited to hear she had been looking for someone with my skill set to help […]

Do you need help getting your story on paper?

I recently attended a writer’s conference focused on helping authors make this the year they complete their book.  The first speaker of the day spoke of just starting – doing whatever it takes to get the ideas out of your head and on paper.  He related the journey from idea to book that his wife, […]

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