Monthly Archives: November 2011

“Practical Advice to Help You Get the Job Done”

Stephanie Chandler, Author, Speaker and Publisher, reviewed the book, Getting Your Book Out of the Someday Box. Her review, as found in the book, follows:

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Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid. NOT.

The single biggest reason you haven’t written a book, or don’t blog, or haven’t written a letter to a loved one, for that matter, is fear. Yeah, I know; you’re busy. You can’t think of what to write. The dog … Continue reading

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Who Owns Your Book?

The obvious answer should be you, but if you sign a deal with a traditional publisher, watch out. You could also be giving away control of more than the printed version.

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You Can Do Anything for 5 Minutes

I sometimes share this writing exercise (or rather, who-cares-whether-you’re-writing-or-not exercise) with authors who are stuck, who just can’t make the time to write. You can do anything for 5 minutes. Even if you hate it, you can do dishes, mow … Continue reading

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