Slipping into the 3rd quarter of this year I finally saw it. Seeing possibility for success as an indie author started me on a refined path. Suddenly I understood what is possible. I had to make a choice to walk towards it and believe for it. But first I saw it in my mind’s eye. That’s where the magic begins.
Let the Characters Lead the Way
I let the characters lead the way in book one of the Maradobu Chronicles. Find out how I arrived at the realization this was the approach to take.
How Much Do Authors Make?
Can I make $100,000 or more a year as an author? Surely, I’m not the only writer with a manuscript wondering about the six-figure author life.
3 Steps Writers Should Take Immediately
Writers should take these are 3 steps immediately to get mentally organized especially if you want to finish your book and become an author.
Are YOU Maybe Your Potential Killer?
Many a would-be-great person filled with natural talent and potential has been lost to the kill of potential. So, are you your own potential killer? A polished presentation or stage …
Want to Grow? Be Open.
Be open to feedback and new ideas that may be coming in. Be open to new information that may be coming in. Recently I was preparing to sing a song …
Presenting – Get Comfortable Now
Let’s be honest. Things are never going back to what was ‘normal’. And as forward-thinking individuals it’s important to recognize this.
What does that mean in the real world that has gone virtual in many ways?
Tip for Connecting with Ideal Clients
Both scenarios benefit from having clear vision and insight into your target audience, creating personas (like a character) and then giving your message to that persona.
Talking About ‘The Craft’ and The Story of Ervin James at Atlanta Writers Club
We’re pleased to announce that author Bernette Sherman will be a featured guest at the March 20th Atlanta Writers Club meeting. Bernette will be discussing ‘the craft’ of writing, specifically …
The Family Story Workbook Replay
I had a great time with Kris Spisak, Zachary Steele, Ricki Cardenas, and Vanessa Fortenberry for the Family Story Workbook panel discussion.