Nina Amir's Blog – November 2011 Archive (1)

Learn How to Evaluate a Book Idea for Its Success Potential

I'm an advocate of not starting a project--especially a large project--unless you know it has a chance of success. Failure's good; we learn from it. However, writers and aspiring authors, like most people, have no time for failed project into which they invested hundreds of hours. Therefore, I rarely, if ever, write a word of a self-published book or a book I hope to traditionally publish unless I evaluate that book idea's success potential first.

When we come up with ideas for books…

Continue

Added by Nina Amir on November 6, 2011 at 1:41pm — No Comments

Latest Activity

Jennifer Lauck left a comment for catherine harnett
"Hi and let me be one of the first to welcome you to Shewrites.  This is a terrific site, tons of resources and innovative info.  As my own bonus, you have access to my teaching site and free teachings on memoir.  Just click here…"
18 minutes ago
Meg Waite Clayton left a comment for catherine harnett
"Catherine, Just waving hello. If you’re looking for places to connect here, we’d love to have you join us in the Novelists (Struggling or Not) group. Hope you enjoy it here, and best of luck with your writing. Warmly, Meg Waite Clayton…"
18 minutes ago
Amy Jo Sprague liked Claire McAlpine's discussion SheWrites WordPress Directory - Tell us about your blog
2 hours ago
Amy Jo Sprague posted a blog post

Quotes, Memoirs, and Books on Writing I've Read to Avoid...Doing It

Working on my memoir, I've turned to many, many (many many, too many) books with tips on how to get started, organized, and inspired.  I also read a lot of what other authors say about the process and will share quotes here, as well.  I'll begin…See More
2 hours ago

Members

Badge

Loading…

© 2013   Created by Kamy Wicoff.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service