Posted on October 29, 2008 by writetodream
Do you have questions about the four stages of your book’s development? The guest for our WDRS segment: The Business behind your Book will come back to check on questions. If you post your question, you may win an ebook from expert author, book coach and publisher Shelley Lieber.
Post your questions for Shelley using the [...]
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Posted on October 29, 2008 by writetodream
Dear beautiful women authors,
A couple of days ago, I was riding on the crowded New York city bus. It was a typical rush hour ride: impersonal, straight-faced strangers pretending not to be inches from each other. Suddenly the driver stopped violently. The people standing up fell forward on top of each other, like dominoes.
In [...]
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Posted on July 18, 2008 by writetodream
Who are you writing for?
Summary and Audio
This program was pure magic! We created an intimate, relaxing environment to address topics that usually stress women authors, like marketing and publishing. The feedback from the women, as you will read [...]
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Posted on July 13, 2008 by writetodream
Here’s a preview of the 30 Marketing Points to get your Book Published by a Top Publisher… or sell a Ton of Books Yourself Ebook. The ebook contains 30 Marketing Points, 9 steps to create a Marketing Strategy using the Marketing Points, and links to resources. Find a link at the bottom of this blog.
Introduction
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Posted on July 13, 2008 by writetodream
Who are you Writing for?
Here is a brief description of the authors and experts who were interviewed and honored during this show, aired on July 14, 2008. You can see a summary and hear the audio, see the Q &A and get links to events and resources in other posts under this show’s title. [...]
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Posted on July 13, 2008 by writetodream
Who are you writing for?
Summary and Audio
This program was pure magic! We created an intimate, relaxing environment to address topics that usually stress women authors, like marketing and publishing. The feedback from the women, as you will read [...]
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Posted on June 27, 2008 by writetodream
Who are you Writing for?
I whole-heartedly invite you to the next program of Write to Dream Radio Show (WDRS). It’s going to be as good as chocolate and red wine. Mmmm! (Actually it’s a good idea to munch on chocolate and drink a bit of red wine during our dialog.)
WHAT:
Topic: Who are you writing [...]
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