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Important new research on e-book sales!
Want to know MUCH MORE about pricing and sales of e-books? Why not ask Mark Coker, the founder of SmashWords!
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Stepping into entrepreneurship at age 50
Want to learn more about how others have found new meaning by changing careers after age 50? Check out my latest post over at Midlife Crisis Queen!
Posted in Becoming an author in midlife, Believing in yourself as a writer, Blogging, Fort Collins author, Learning how to become a writer, Making a living as a writer, Stresses of becoming a writer, Writing and authenticity, Writing and Self-worth
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How to know when your blog becomes a business
After over five years as a blogger, I am finally starting to think like a business person instead of someone who enjoys writing for free. I just noticed recently how my thinking has changed. First of all, everybody and their … Continue reading
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How bloggers can change the world!
So pleased to learn today of how the blogger Alexandria Goddard called much needed attention to a crime in Steubbenville, Ohio, making certain that proper charges were brought against the young men guilty of raping a 16 young old unconscious … Continue reading
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Funniest writing I have seen in YEARS!
I just have to share this critique of that marvelous piece of literature called “50 Shades of Grey.” Treat yourself to this post by Tracy Fulks called “50 Shades of My Opinion.” “Were there no editors available? WILL SOMEONE GET … Continue reading
Is it time for you to clear out the archaic furniture?
“The problem is never how to get new, innovative thoughts into your mind, but how to get old ones out. Every mind is a building filled with archaic furniture. Clean out a corner of your mind and creativity will instantly … Continue reading
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How to believe when the going gets rough
Sorry, I’m been doing a very bad job of keeping you up on the progress of my new book: Find Your Reason to be Here. The reason is simple. This book really took it out of me! First the editing … Continue reading
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What’s good and bad about social media?
Have you seem this infographic yet?
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