When I first realized I wanted to be an author, I found that I was easily overwhelmed by the extreme learning curve I had before me. And it wasn’t just stuff you had to learn, but also execute every day
Sh!t I Learned Today: Making Money Using Amazon Associates
When I first realized I wanted to be an author, I found that I was easily overwhelmed by the extreme learning curve I had before me. And it wasn’t just stuff you had to learn, but also execute every day
My Tips for Ending a Series and Moving On
Writing Tips for Ending a Series and Moving On Seven years ago I started writing a book. It was a book that nagged me so much I couldn’t stop trying to write it. I say trying because I had
Sh!t I Learned Today: Facebook is NOT Fun
When I first realized I wanted to be an author, I found that I was easily overwhelmed by the extreme learning curve I had before me. And it wasn’t just stuff you had to learn, but also execute every day
Sh!t I Learned Today: How To Smash Words!
When I first realized I wanted to be an author, I found that I was easily overwhelmed by the extreme learning curve I had before me. And it wasn’t just stuff you had to learn, but also execute every day
Sh!t I Learned Today: Don’t Get Complacent with your MONEY!
When I first realized I wanted to be an author, I found that I was easily overwhelmed by the extreme learning curve I had before me. And it wasn’t just stuff you had to learn, but also execute every day
Sh!t I Learned Today: Advertising Sites that Work
When I first realized I wanted to be an author, I found that I was easily overwhelmed by the extreme learning curve I had before me. And it wasn’t just stuff you had to learn, but also execute every day
Meet Elaine Calloway
Meet Elaine Calloway! I had the chance to ask Elaine some questions about her career and the Elemental Clan series she pens. Elaine has lots of good advice and experience, so you will want to read this one! Enjoy 🙂
Guest Post by Sweta Vikram
During the week of June 14-17, I was fortunate enough to win a scholarship to attend the Wesleyan Writers’ Conference. It is a program that offers the opportunity for people to meet fellow writers and learn from some of the