The Mystery Before a day or two ago, I had never gotten more than about 10 Re-tweets on any of the over 6000 tweets I have generated since I got started on this mysterious thing called Twitter. Then, a couple of days ago, I opened my email and found a deluge of Re-tweets of a […]
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The Deadline Approaches – Maine Playwrights Festival 2014
I’ve been working like the devil on my novel in progress tentatively named Transit of Venus and have let the December 15th deadline for submissions to the Maine Playwrights Festival creep up on me. It’s taken all the effort and skill I have to try to transform my full length play into a novel. It’s […]
Top Four Blog Posts From The Web This Week – April 20, 2014
Compelling articles from diverse content sources the most important of which is my Twitter List of over 1000 Writer Friend followers. These followers have either created the articles or they have shared them from their perusal of the internet. This week’s top four: How to Publish With Your Own Imprint Good advice on self publishing Getting […]
Free Book Trailer & Evolution of Author’s Voice
Compelling articles from diverse content sources the most important of which is my Twitter List of over 1000 Writer Friend followers who have either created the articles or shared them from their perusal of the internet. This week’s top four: How I Made My Book Trailer in One Hour, for Free By Ellis Shuman How to […]
Find Article Ideas in Pinterest; and DIY Trailers
Compelling articles from diverse content sources the most important of which is my Twitter List of over 1000 Writer Friend followers who have either created the articles or shared them from their perusal of the internet. This week’s top four: Using Pinterest to Find Article Topics Fresh ideas 4 […]
Sheepdog Mentality and The Unimportance of Inspiration
From my daily copy of Paper.li , I choose four articles from diverse content sources the most important of which is my Twitter List of over 1000 Writer Friend followers. These followers have either created the articles or they have shared them from their perusal of the internet. In any case, what results is a short list […]
Fly Fishermen and Comics in Education
Twitter or Facebook? What’s Better For Authors? What Do You Think? Fly-fishing: An Addiction Like A River Runs Through It? Visual Writing Meets Note Taking Comics in Education If you like this post please consider subscribing. From my daily copy of Paper.li , I choose four articles from diverse content sources the […]
New Calibre Features and A Scary Spacewalk
Against Sending Your Blog Readers on a Space Walk w/o a Tether Watch those links Calibre 1.27 eBook Reader, Editor, and Library Manager Gets Major Improvements Helpful Over 75% Of Your Blogs Visitors Will Never Return: Here’s What To Do About It Good Advice How to Be Creative in 5 Steps […]
Slangy Characters and Tweeting Like a Boss
Do You Know the Real Problem With Slangy Characters? Sage advice 10 Benefits Of Rejection Buck up Teens Taught Me These 4 Critical Social Media Lessons Out of the Mouths of Teens How to Tweet Like a Boss: Twitter Persona Worksheet Twitter Tips If you like this post […]
Knotty Heroines and Bending Vincent’s Ear
I Hate Your Book Blurb Constructive Criticism What Vincent van Gogh Taught Me About Plagiarism Van Gogh the Copyist? First Meeting Between Adult Daughter and her Birth Father Split at the Root Want to Try Something Knotty? Five Helpful Knots to Save Your Heroine’s Life Learning the Ropes […]