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  • ...curate).  What's the best way to figure out the most effective category?  Is narrowing the niche better than aiming wide?Thanks for sharing your expertise! Kelly Hayes-Raitt www.Living...
  • Love #4- Own your expertise. I have two advanced degrees but feel more of an expert on the emotion of infertility and pregnancy loss, subject of my memoir, than anything else. Wh...
  • So glad it was helpful, Maureen. Thanks for the comments, everyone. I see the need in so many of my clients and students (and published authors) to change their orientation around their own expertise.
  • ...problem," you would pay whatever the plumber asked, no bargaining. Let's be honest. Why do we expect professionals to "volunteer" their time and expertise to teaching children to read?...
  • "Editor is not your therapist... editor is not your therapist... editor is NOT your therapist... " Got it! Dr Kay will be pleased that her expertise is not being usurped by my editor....
  • ...ged down with life but with the desire to finish this WIP, I turned to shewrites again and hired editor Annie Tucker whose guidance, support and expertise helped motivate me to finish...
  • ...ourages authors to contact independent bookstores and attend conferences. Although I have a long track record as a freelancer, Terri's marketing expertise has really helped me.
  • Really good info and eye-opening too.Thanks for sharing your expertise.
  • Brooke, I'd really appreciate your expertise on how to figure out where in the bookstore a memoir should be placed.  Current events?  Travel writing?  My book, like so many memoirs, is...
  • ...o often: Tara Sophia Mohr, author of "Playing Big," on the 4 kinds of expertise.  http://99u.com/articles/7277/understanding-how-to-frame-your-creative-expertise Perhaps it will spark somethi...