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Should Leap Day Be a Holiday?

29 February, 2016 by Debra

Down what road could leap day lead you?
Down what road could leap day lead you?

It’s Leap Day! That weird day that happens once every 4 years. That alone qualifies it as a holiday in my book. What about you?

Because it’s leap day and the 5th Monday of the month, I thought I’d have a little fun.

What’s the deal with February anyway? I mean, all the other months have 30 or 31 days. Why did the calendar makers only give 28 to February? Why not steal a day [Read more…] about Should Leap Day Be a Holiday?

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How You Can Save Money in the Editing Process

23 February, 2016 by Debra

save money using style sheetWe all know hiring a professional editor can be an expensive proposition. So finding ways to help your editor save time in editing your book is a good thing.

I can’t take credit for today’s idea. I learned this tool from author and publisher Mark Gilroy at a Heart of America Writers Conference I attended several years ago.

It’s a tool every writer should consider using because it’s tremendously useful for your editor and can save the editor a lot of time and work.

What is that tool? [Read more…] about How You Can Save Money in the Editing Process

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Filed Under: Writing Skills Tagged With: editing, editor, editors, style sheet, Writing Tips

Should I Indie Publish?

19 February, 2016 by Debra

In a day when publishing is at our fingertips, the question whether to publish independently or traditionally is one many writers consider. Both routes have their benefits and drawbacks.

Indie publishingMaybe you are struggling with this very question right now. I hope today’s interview with author Janice Dick gives you some insight into making your decision.

Janice, what was the impetus behind your decision to go indie? [Read more…] about Should I Indie Publish?

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Filed Under: Author Interviews, Business Tagged With: Author Interviews, indie publishing, publishing, self-publishing

The Making of a Writers Conference

9 February, 2016 by Debra

With conference season upon us, I thought it would be interesting to learn what goes into creating those conferences, so you can better evaluate the conference(s) you choose to attend (and pray for their organizers).

Hiebert interview

I asked Julane Hiebert, chairwoman of the Called to Write Writers Conference held in Pittsburg, Kansas, to share her experience and advice.

I first met Julane at last year’s Called to Write conference and wish I had had more time to get acquainted with her. Conferences are wonderful places to make new friends who are walking the same journey and understand the joys—and frustrations—of writing!

When and how did the Called to Write conference get started? [Read more…] about The Making of a Writers Conference

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Filed Under: Author Interviews, Writing Skills Tagged With: conference, Julane Hebert, writers conferences

What Marketing Book Would You Recommend?

1 February, 2016 by Debra

As the first Monday of the month, my focus is marketing.

I struggle with marketing like many authors do. I’ve purchased 1 or 2 marketing books, but they were only a little helpful.

So today, I’d like to hear from you.

What book(s) on marketing have you found most helpful and why? Please leave your response in the comments below so all my readers can read your choices and maybe find a book that can help them.

Thank you, and happy marketing!

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Learning How to Encourage Yourself

26 January, 2016 by Debra

tragedy and comedy theatre masks

Rejection letters from magazine editors, book publishers, and agents.

Book sales? They’re flat lining.

It’s all too easy for writers to get discouraged.

I’ve received my share of rejection letters, and at present my book sales are dismal. Between the day job and my freelance work, marketing my books and writing my newest book get pushed to the very bottom of the to-do list.

3 Reasons for Discouragement

Generally speaking, I find discouragement happens because we are… [Read more…] about Learning How to Encourage Yourself

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7 Writers Conferences to Attend

18 January, 2016 by Debra

Writer’s conferences are one of the best places to get your work in front of agents and acquisitions editors. While you can find conferences happening the year round, spring and summer have the most to offer.

Now, while you still have time to rearrange your work schedule and purchase plane tickets at a reasonable price, is a good time to look at what’s ahead, and what will meet your needs.

Here are several questions to consider as you study the conferences. [Read more…] about 7 Writers Conferences to Attend

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Filed Under: Marketing Tips Tagged With: conferences, writers, writers conferences

Saying no to a contract

15 January, 2016 by Debra

Saying no to a contract Lisa LickelLisa Lickel is a Wisconsin writer who lives in a 160-year-old house built by a Great Lakes ship captain. What a great setting for book! I can imagine all sorts of interesting and mysterious aspects a ship captain might build as part of his house.

Lisa is a multi-published, best-selling and award-winning novelist, and also writes short stories and radio theater, is an avid book reviewer, blogger, a freelance editor, and sometimes magazine editor. Be sure to visit her website at http://www.LisaLickel.com.

Why did you write The Last Detail? [Read more…] about Saying no to a contract

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Filed Under: Author Interviews Tagged With: Author Interviews, contracts, Lisa Lickel, publishing

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