When I mention social networking to my writing friends, they cringe. “It’s too time consuming,” they complain. “I don’t have time.” It’s true. Social networking does take up time, bu… more →
Write Nonfiction in NovemberM. Bradford wrote 3 weeks ago: I’ve found a couple fantastic websites for writers: http://www.writingforward.com/ http://www. … more →
ninaamir wrote 1 month ago: When I mention social networking to my writing friends, they cringe. “It’s too time consuming,” they … more →
ninaamir wrote 1 month ago: Once upon a time I had a webmaster who did everything for me. Then I had another webmaster. At first … more →
Mary W. Walters wrote 4 months ago: by Mary W. Walters In theory, authonomy is a perfect way for writers to get their book manuscripts r … more →
Philip Martin wrote 6 months ago: If you’re a book author, a great feature for your professional website is an author interview. … more →
Philip Martin wrote 8 months ago: Every book has a story about itself. The story of the writing of a book-length work (or a substantia … more →
Philip Martin wrote 10 months ago: For a writer’s website, one item I recommend is a single page of reviews and testimonials. Thi … more →
ninaamir wrote 11 months ago: Okay, Write Nonfiction in November readers, I’m going to ask you this month to stop working on … more →
ninaamir wrote 1 year ago: Not only does every writer need to have a website or blog, but every writer trying to build a platfo … more →
ninaamir wrote 1 year ago: Almost every week I find myself having a conversation with one writer or another about why he or she … more →
David wrote 1 year ago: FreeLance Writers need to have their own website to promote their business and bring in business for … more →
Michelle Rafter wrote 1 year ago: The June 2008 issue of Writer’s Digest features the magazine’s annual listing of 101 bes … more →
Philip Martin wrote 1 year ago: For a while, I’ve been sorting through ideas about business development for writers, and I wan … more →