Posts Tagged ‘writing nonfiction’
7 Keys to Writing That Sells
In a world of accelerating change and opportunities, there are two keys to becoming a successful author: developing your skill sets as a writer and an author.
Read MoreQuery Letters 2: Avoiding “The Oops Factor”
Avoiding common mistakes in query letters will immediately set you apart from most writers.
Read More8 Reasons to Go to the San Francisco Writing for Change Conference
There are eight reasons to attend the Third San Francisco Writing for Change Conference.
Read MoreQuery Letters: The Hook, the Book & the Cook
A query is a one-page letter that describes the why, what, and who of your book: the hook, the cook, and the book.
Read MoreTwo Bestselling Authors Who Are Making a Difference
The bestsellers Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortensen and Dreams for My Father by Barack Obama are changing lives.
Read MoreWriting for Change: From Passion to Publication, Part 2
Here is the rest of the road from passion to publication: Give Voice to Your Ideas Speaking to groups enables you to get feedback on your ideas and connect with supporters and potential readers. Endow Yourself With a Higher Form of Authority When you have a book’s worth of information, and the visibility and plan…
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