• 7 Things I’ve Learned So Far, by Emily Hainsworth, Author of THROUGH TO YOU

    Updated: 2012-09-30 05:05:24
    2. Surround yourself with people who have similar goals. As in many aspects of life, it helps to have friends working toward similar goals. I didn’t know anyone else who even wrote YA when I started out, but I quickly found supportive friends beginning their publication journeys, just like me. Almost every one of the people I met back then now either has an agent or a book deal. You can boost each other up the rungs of the ladder—you don’t need someone at the top to pull you up. Read more

  • Should it always be good to be lucky?

    Updated: 2012-09-29 21:51:00
    : Lloyd of Gamebooks A blog about writing gamebooks . My musings on how to write a gamebook and what makes a good . gamebook Saturday , September 29, 2012 Should it always be good to be lucky This post is based on a post I made in the official Fighting Fantasy Forum back in February 2010. However , if you are lucky , shouldn't you always get the good' result even if it looks bad I know your aim was probably to avoid the missiles but if fate is smiling upon you then shouldn't you be hit if you pass Even if it looks bad at the time , you will ultimately win so surely its the result you want . Or should being luck rolls not look at the bigger picture' of the book and only show a short term gain Here's an : example At the beginning of Black Vein Prophecy , if you fail a luck roll , you get

  • Interview with Literary Agent Erin Skolnick — On Her Move to Folio Literary

    Updated: 2012-09-29 20:52:04
    NEWS: Literary agent Erin Harris has moved from the Irene Skolnick Literary Agency to Folio Literary Management, where she will focus on growing their literary fiction list, in addition to representing book club fiction, YA, and select narrative nonfiction titles. HOW TO SUBMIT TO HER: Click through to read an in-depth Q&A about what the move means for her, her submissions, her response time to queries, the categories she seeks, and more. Read more

  • September is the busiest month

    Updated: 2012-09-29 05:44:00
    : Lloyd of Gamebooks A blog about writing gamebooks . My musings on how to write a gamebook and what makes a good . gamebook Saturday , September 29, 2012 September is the busiest month Good day to you all Sorry to drag you away from reading all the Windhammer competition entries or the Tin Man's September update or reading how the Adventurer Games Guild is doing . nbsp I just have a short message for you . all As a teacher , my workload varies between six week summer holidays to frenzied activity throughout the year . nbsp September is one of those times of frenzied activities as the school year is just starting which means that instead of trawling the web to find everything new gamebook related speaking of which , here's Anjin in Exile a blog by Windhammer entrant Martin Runyon to

  • What Defines Writing Success? (& A Chance to Get Published)

    Updated: 2012-09-28 18:24:12
    In the writing community there are countless ways to measure success—completing a first draft, landing an agent, winning a writing competition, etc. So what does it mean to be a successful writer? Tell us and you may get a chance to get published. (Read on for details.) Read more

  • How to Get the Most Out of a Writing Conference

    Updated: 2012-09-28 17:24:09
    In only a few weeks, our staff will be venturing west for the Writer’s Digest Conference in Los Angeles, set for Oct. 19-21. On tap this year, writers can expect keynotes by … Read more

  • How to Create Video Tutorials — A Five Step Process

    Updated: 2012-09-28 06:27:24
    Today I received the following question about creating video tutorials: I’ve been asked to create a set of video tutorials for work. However, it has been difficult since I keep having to start over and re-record things whenever I make a mistake. In my search to improve the process, I came across your article “How ... more »

  • The 2013 Children’s Writer’s & Illustrator’s Market Is Out — And Here Are 5 Darn Good Reasons to Buy It (and Naturally I’m Giving Away Books!)

    Updated: 2012-09-27 19:27:26
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  • How a Baseball Bat Can Help You Get Your Money from Delinquent Clients

    Updated: 2012-09-27 19:00:17
    The Renegade Writer About Us Free E-Books E-Courses E-Books Phone Mentoring Query Critiques Free Teleclasses Guest Posting Contact Us Tweet Jump to Comments How a Baseball Bat Can Help You Get Your Money from Delinquent Clients By Jen A . Miller Twice a month , I pull my softball bat from under my bed and put it in a corner of my office . I stare at it . Hard . Then I go through my list of unpaid invoices , figure out which ones are late , and start . swinging The bat becomes the Where’s My Money bat . Sound aggressive It is , but I need mental cue to remind myself that I have every right to ask clients about the status of my checks if they’re late . Think about it this way : If I was 15 days , 30 days , 60 days , 90 days late paying my doctor do you think she’d just sit by and wait until

  • The 2013 Children’s Writer’s & Illustrator’s Market Is Out — And Here Are 5 Darn Good Reasons to Buy It (and Naturally I’m Giving Away Books!)

    Updated: 2012-09-27 18:40:02
    x   x “Whenever anyone aks for publishing advice, I tell yhem to grab the ltest edition of Children’s Writer’s & Illustrator’s Market.”      

  • Want to Break into Business Writing? This Bootcamp Is for You

    Updated: 2012-09-27 04:13:52
    The Renegade Writer About Us Free E-Books E-Courses E-Books Phone Mentoring Query Critiques Free Teleclasses Guest Posting Contact Us Tweet Jump to Comments Want to Break into Business Writing This Bootcamp Is for You Want to boost your freelance writing income by breaking into business writing Then you’ll love this : Carol Tice of the Freelance Writers Den is putting on a 4-week Bootcamp called How to Break into Business Writing and Earn More NOW Classes take place Tuesdays from October 2 25, from 12-1 pm ET . Here’s the Bootcamp : schedule Session 1 : Defining the opportunity what you need to know to write for business types of business writing and types of clients Session 2 : Identifying prospects and marketing to businesses w Linda Formichelli Session 3 : Writing informational copy for

  • New York!

    Updated: 2012-09-27 02:07:00
    , home Blog About Forums Nathan Bransford Brooklyn , NY United States Nathan Bransford is the author of Jacob Wonderbar and the Cosmic Space Kapow Dial , May 2011 Jacob Wonderbar for President of the Universe Dial , April 2012 and Jacob Wonderbar and the Interstellar Time Warp Dial , March 2013 He was formerly a literary agent with Curtis Brown Ltd . and is now the social media manager at CNET He lives in Brooklyn . View my Complete Profile Contact Me Blog Directory Directory of All Posts Publishing Essentials How to Write a Novel How to Edit a Novel How the Publishing Process Works What Do Literary Agents Do How to Find a Literary Agent How to Write a Query Letter The Basic Query Letter Formula Examples of Good Queries How to Format Your Query Letter How And Whether to List Your

  • Order the 2013 Guide to Literary Agents & Get Free Shipping!

    Updated: 2012-09-26 17:35:24
    WritersDigest.com Skip to content Home Writing Articles By Writing Genre Literary Fiction Young Adult Childrens Science Fiction Fantasy Short Story Essay Articles Freelance Memoir Nonfiction Mystery Thriller Romance Horror Spiritual Humor Poetry Script Writing By Writing Goal Get Published Sell Your Work Complete 1st Chapter Complete 1st Draft Build a Platform Start Blogging How to Improve Writing Skills How to Write an Article Overcoming Writer’s Block Business Legal Matters Promoting Your Work By Writing Level Haven’t Written Anything Yet At Work on First Draft Completed Multiple Manuscripts Published Author Community Forum About StoryFriday Weekly Writing Prompts The WD Community Writing Groups Editor Blogs Guide to Literary Agents The Writer’s Dig There Are No Rules Questions

  • Literary Agent Jim McCarthy Explains the “10 Elements of Novels That Sell” on Oct. 4, 2012. The Webinar Comes With a Critique

    Updated: 2012-09-26 05:02:22
    . WritersDigest.com Skip to content Home Writing Articles By Writing Genre Literary Fiction Young Adult Childrens Science Fiction Fantasy Short Story Essay Articles Freelance Memoir Nonfiction Mystery Thriller Romance Horror Spiritual Humor Poetry Script Writing By Writing Goal Get Published Sell Your Work Complete 1st Chapter Complete 1st Draft Build a Platform Start Blogging How to Improve Writing Skills How to Write an Article Overcoming Writer’s Block Business Legal Matters Promoting Your Work By Writing Level Haven’t Written Anything Yet At Work on First Draft Completed Multiple Manuscripts Published Author Community Forum About StoryFriday Weekly Writing Prompts The WD Community Writing Groups Editor Blogs Guide to Literary Agents The Writer’s Dig There Are No Rules Questions

  • Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 194

    Updated: 2012-09-26 01:30:24
    First off, I’ve had a person or two ask about the April PAD Challenge results. Just want to let everyone know those are still coming, and I want to apologize for taking … Read more

  • Enter Your Horror Story & You Could Win $$$!

    Updated: 2012-09-26 00:44:13
    WritersDigest.com Skip to content Home Writing Articles By Writing Genre Literary Fiction Young Adult Childrens Science Fiction Fantasy Short Story Essay Articles Freelance Memoir Nonfiction Mystery Thriller Romance Horror Spiritual Humor Poetry Script Writing By Writing Goal Get Published Sell Your Work Complete 1st Chapter Complete 1st Draft Build a Platform Start Blogging How to Improve Writing Skills How to Write an Article Overcoming Writer’s Block Business Legal Matters Promoting Your Work By Writing Level Haven’t Written Anything Yet At Work on First Draft Completed Multiple Manuscripts Published Author Community Forum About StoryFriday Weekly Writing Prompts The WD Community Writing Groups Editor Blogs Guide to Literary Agents The Writer’s Dig There Are No Rules Questions

  • How to Change the World

    Updated: 2012-09-25 04:12:32
    I had a humbling experience last week in which I tried to make one small change in a program but had no success. The program had nothing to do with tech comm, but it got me thinking about how to change the world, because I run into the same challenges pretty much everywhere. Whether it’s ... more »

  • 4 Tips to Recession-Proof Your Writing Business

    Updated: 2012-09-24 01:00:02
    The Renegade Writer About Us Free E-Books E-Courses E-Books Phone Mentoring Query Critiques Free Teleclasses Guest Posting Contact Us Tweet Jump to Comments 4 Tips to Recession-Proof Your Writing Business By Kristine Hansen That we are in an economic recession is no secret . News outlets release joblessness reports on a weekly basis . You can probably name half a dozen people in your life struggling to hang onto their homes , remain employed or pay down credit-card debt . While your writing business may be prospering now , how do you know it won’t suffer tomorrow Last year I woke up one morning to an email sent overnight from an editor stating that effective immediately I was no longer blogging for three AOL sites due to a purchase by HuffingtonPost.com . When various airlines merged three

  • Five stupid decisions that you can make in a gamebook

    Updated: 2012-09-22 21:20:00
    : Lloyd of Gamebooks A blog about writing gamebooks . My musings on how to write a gamebook and what makes a good . gamebook Saturday , September 22, 2012 Five stupid decisions that you can make in a gamebook If you don't get one , it will reflect badly on you . For the April A to Z , I wrote about enemies you may face . However , there are times when you are your own worst enemy in gamebooks . Here are ten of them in no particular order . 1 Not picking up a mirror in Portal of . Evil I lost the count of the number of times you have the opportunity to pick up a mirror or mirror like object in Portal of Evil . When you finally meet Horfack , you realise why it is so important . You also realise that Peter Darvill-Evans is being very helpful . What would you rather face a mindless skill 8

  • The Foundation of Marketing

    Updated: 2012-09-22 18:08:17
    Home FREE Templates Get Published My 1 Recommendation 200+ Free Tools Book Marketing The Foundation of Marketing by Heather Hart I want to start with a confession : I hate marketing . Well , what I thought marketing was . I don’t know if you have ever been roped into a sales job or not . You know , where they write that they are hiring and pay x amount of dollars per week , only to get there to find out that they really pay commission and they figure that if you do the specified number of sales calls , then you should make enough sales to get you to their magic number yeah , those jobs . The problem with those jobs is that they expect you to start from scratch . They don’t tell you where to find customers they want you to find your own in fact , that’s what they pay you for . For any

  • Ladies’ Home Journal Essay Contest: You Could Win $3,000!

    Updated: 2012-09-21 12:00:31
    : The Renegade Writer About Us Free E-Books E-Courses E-Books Phone Mentoring Query Critiques Free Teleclasses Guest Posting Contact Us Tweet Jump to Comments Ladies’ Home Journal Essay Contest : You Could Win 3,000 Ladies’ Home Journal just kicked off their second annual Personal Essay Contest . This year’s theme is The Day That Changed My Life , 8221 and LHJ would love to see essays from women writers . And don’t think you need to be a seasoned essay writer to enter : LHJ encourages aspiring writers to apply , and editors read each essay carefully , on the lookout for new . talent Plus , the winner will receive 3000 and the chance to have their essay published in LHJ Want to enter the contest Here are the . rules Good luck If you liked that post , you might also : like Win a Free Spot in

  • How Fried Eggs Can Help You Write Better Articles, Case Studies, Blog Posts and More

    Updated: 2012-09-20 12:00:18
    , , The Renegade Writer About Us Free E-Books E-Courses E-Books Phone Mentoring Query Critiques Free Teleclasses Guest Posting Contact Us Tweet Jump to Comments How Fried Eggs Can Help You Write Better Articles , Case Studies , Blog Posts and More In 1996, my husband and I spent six months living and working in Utrecht , The Netherlands . I’m not sure if this is the case now , but back then , the regular TV stations ran soft porn late at . night Wait , I’m actually going somewhere with this One time we ran across a program that featured a couple making out in the kitchen while the woman was making fried eggs . For every transition between scenes , the cameraperson would cut to the fried eggs on the stove , which were becoming increasingly . overcooked The couple is feeling each other up .

  • Incorporating Elements of Speech into Writing

    Updated: 2012-09-18 22:01:46
    As I mentioned in my previous post, I’m making my way through Peter Elbow’s Vernacular Eloquence: What Speech Can Bring to Writing. Elbow’s wants to infuse techniques from speech into writing to improve the quality of writing. I want to infuse elements of speech into video scripts so they sound more like natural speech. The ... more »

  • Keeping Scripts Fluid When Recording Video Tutorials

    Updated: 2012-09-17 15:19:37
    One of the first tasks in creating video tutorials involves writing a script. In informal situations, you can simply use an outline or wing it, but corporate settings require higher professional standards. I absolutely hate it when project managers get too involved in the video scripts. I’ve been on projects where the project manager decides ... more »

  • Why Isn’t Spoken Language Easier for Writers?

    Updated: 2012-09-15 23:20:00
    One question I’ve often wondered is how technical writers can feel so comfortable stringing together words on paper but be completely inadequate when it comes to vocalizing the same text in a script, such as reading for a video tutorial. We talk often about voice and tone, and consider ourselves, as writers, experts in understanding ... more »

  • Windhammer is here! Windhammer is here!

    Updated: 2012-09-15 12:20:00
    : Lloyd of Gamebooks A blog about writing gamebooks . My musings on how to write a gamebook and what makes a good . gamebook Saturday , September 15, 2012 Windhammer is here Windhammer is here Hello all As Aston Saylor has already noted September brings us much goodness in the world of gamebooks . nbsp The entries to the Windhammer competition have now been published All 22 of them Yes , you read that correctly , 22 wonderful gamebooks to delight our . eyes Betweeen now and the 7th November , we can all vote on our 2 favourite gamebooks by sending them to vote arborell.com We can also send feedback about the gamebooks to feedback arborell.com It would be great if you could jot down a few notes for the entrants about your thoughts and feelings on their books . nbsp I'm sure all writers

  • Agent Pam van Hylckama Allegedly Assaulted by Author She Rejected

    Updated: 2012-09-14 18:16:00
    , home Blog About Forums Nathan Bransford Brooklyn , NY United States Nathan Bransford is the author of Jacob Wonderbar and the Cosmic Space Kapow Dial , May 2011 Jacob Wonderbar for President of the Universe Dial , April 2012 and Jacob Wonderbar and the Interstellar Time Warp Dial , March 2013 He was formerly a literary agent with Curtis Brown Ltd . and is now the social media manager at CNET He lives in Brooklyn . View my Complete Profile Contact Me Blog Directory Directory of All Posts Publishing Essentials How to Write a Novel How to Edit a Novel How the Publishing Process Works What Do Literary Agents Do How to Find a Literary Agent How to Write a Query Letter The Basic Query Letter Formula Examples of Good Queries How to Format Your Query Letter How And Whether to List Your

  • Patience & Persistence

    Updated: 2012-09-11 20:17:13
    Home FREE Templates Get Published My 1 Recommendation 200+ Free Tools Book Marketing Patience Persistence by Mike Wech Los Angeles My number one marketing tip is patience persistence . As a first time self-published author , I am constantly looking for better ways to promote my book , SEVEN-X What I've learned so far is that Word of Mouth is your greatest ally . When people talk , other people listen , much more than when I talk about my . book I've found that Goodreads www.goodreads.com is a great source for promotion , finding your audience and getting feedback about your . work I've found that a negative review can yield a positive result . In the age of self-publishing , it costs nothing to make changes and adapt your story as you go . Minor changes can create big results and shift a

  • Bringing the Scientific Mind to Tech Comm

    Updated: 2012-09-11 15:43:57
    I’m currently listening to one of the best books I’ve come across in a long time: The Short History of Nearly Everything, by Bill Bryson. This book is so popular it enjoys a four and a half star rating on Audible from more than 4,600 reviewers and costs 2 credits rather than 1 (even though ... more »

  • Computer games - Populous II

    Updated: 2012-09-08 23:01:00
    : Lloyd of Gamebooks A blog about writing gamebooks . My musings on how to write a gamebook and what makes a good . gamebook Sunday , September 9, 2012 Computer games Populous II Some settlements . The land is not too flat here , but they have a leader . The big Sun thing is what all the people want to get to . The big house has a small sun over it to show that it's the leader's residence . I first came across Populous II as a demo on an Atari ST Format cover . disc I enjoyed the game because I was allowed to build up huge armies of followers and send them out to annihilate the enemy . As well as doing this , I could also look after my people by manipulating the landscape to make it flat and give them lots of space to build better settlements which were able hold more people more people

  • How to Deal With Revision Fatigue

    Updated: 2012-09-05 15:33:00
    , home Blog About Forums Nathan Bransford Brooklyn , NY United States Nathan Bransford is the author of Jacob Wonderbar and the Cosmic Space Kapow Dial , May 2011 Jacob Wonderbar for President of the Universe Dial , April 2012 and Jacob Wonderbar and the Interstellar Time Warp Dial , March 2013 He was formerly a literary agent with Curtis Brown Ltd . and is now the social media manager at CNET He lives in Brooklyn . View my Complete Profile Contact Me Blog Directory Directory of All Posts Publishing Essentials How to Write a Novel How to Edit a Novel How the Publishing Process Works What Do Literary Agents Do How to Find a Literary Agent How to Write a Query Letter The Basic Query Letter Formula Examples of Good Queries How to Format Your Query Letter How And Whether to List Your

  • Comparing Zumba to Technical Writing

    Updated: 2012-09-05 07:14:06
    Recently a fellow tech writer tweeted the following: Just taught my first #Zumba class! If I were @tomjohnson, I’d find a creative way to tie this to #techcomm. Any good ideas? — Michelle Sander (@techwriterme) August 31, 2012 I realize that I sometimes come across as zealous about technical writing. This is how I’ve branded ... more »

  • Moving to New York

    Updated: 2012-09-04 15:29:00
    , home Blog About Forums Nathan Bransford Brooklyn , NY United States Nathan Bransford is the author of Jacob Wonderbar and the Cosmic Space Kapow Dial , May 2011 Jacob Wonderbar for President of the Universe Dial , April 2012 and Jacob Wonderbar and the Interstellar Time Warp Dial , March 2013 He was formerly a literary agent with Curtis Brown Ltd . and is now the social media manager at CNET He lives in Brooklyn . View my Complete Profile Contact Me Blog Directory Directory of All Posts Publishing Essentials How to Write a Novel How to Edit a Novel How the Publishing Process Works What Do Literary Agents Do How to Find a Literary Agent How to Write a Query Letter The Basic Query Letter Formula Examples of Good Queries How to Format Your Query Letter How And Whether to List Your

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