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  • I totally understand your frustration with social media. I just braved the social...rin advised me, you have to shift hats as a writer, shifting from creative mode to business mode. My main apprehension is maki...
  • Yeeeees, thank you for sharing! You state things so clearly that I can really nod too,...t my instincts as a paid writer (which have been set to "panic and desperation mode" for a few months) have been...
  • I agree with what everyone here has already said, especially the person who posted about brevity. That's something I struggle with on my blog and in the book reviews I...
  • Very interesting! I did notice that those of us who spend most of our waking hours sitting, thinking and moving our fingers (but not much else) do tend to show the neg...
  • Hi Caroline, interesting post! I agree that you have to have a clear idea of what you want to achieve and the audience your book is marketed too. However coming from a...
  • Hi ladies! - I usually try to reply to comments made on my posts quickly, but it's been a hectic few weeks! Just because something sells doesn't mean it's a quality pr...
  • Brooke Warner, what a great article. I have been in business for over thirty years, which included writing articles, running an introduction service for singles, an on...
  • Thank you Brooke, I've been caught up in the volunteer for everything cycle, to build up my resume. My intention was to get the experience in different aspects of volu...
  • While I haven't quit Facebook, I do a regular cleansing of my friend's list. I highly recommend it. I used to add any author that sent a friend request, but I've found...
  • Brenda, that's a good question. No, I'm not. Self-publishing was the term being used when these services became widely available, based on the old vanity press model. So the stigma of being an a...