Archive for the 'Writerly Wednesday' Category

Dec
2
2009
Writerly Wednesday – Kassia Krozser – Publishing Will Never Be The Same, Long Live Publishing!

On Monday, I published Trendwatching 2010, my attempt to gaze into a crystal ball (okay, crystal wine glass) and predict the big trends for 2010. There are times when I wish my beat dealt with shoes and purses — … Read More »

Nov
25
2009
Writerly Wednesday – FINDING TIME

Today’s guest blogger is the fabulous Angela James! I’m sure many of you don’t need me to tell you how wonderful and talented Angie is – but you can look below at her bio and see for yourself!

In addition … Read More »

Nov
18
2009
Writerly Wednesday: A Hodgepodge

Wow, I go offline for a few days and holy crap the world just tips on its axis. Rather than ignore it – I thought I’d touch on two recent issues – both via Harlequin – Carina Press, the new … Read More »

Nov
11
2009
Writerly Wednesday – Do It Right

No matter where you are in your writing career there’s pressure. First you have pressure to complete the book. Pressure to sell it. Pressure to market it. Pressure to do well. Pressure to follow up with another winner. Pressure to … Read More »

Oct
28
2009
Writerly Wednesday – Just Get It Done

Writing is hard. Oh sure some days it’s wonderful and fun. You sell books, you get great covers or reviews, this is awesome. But very often, people don’t realize that making the commitment to write daily is damned hard work. … Read More »

Oct
21
2009
Writerly Wednesday – Megan Hart Guest Blogger
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Oct
14
2009
Writerly Wednesday – Blogging

(this is one I wrote about a year ago and I think it’s good to repeat)

Yesterday while writing, IMing and surfing the intarwebs I saw an interesting post over at the FFF community about author blogs and advice on … Read More »

Oct
7
2009
Writerly Wednesday

Welcome to an “official” new thing I’m going to do here each Wednesday – I’ll have guests along with my own posts about all different aspects of writing as a craft and a business!

Today’s post comes to us from … Read More »

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