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What to Take to a Conference: Building Your Writers Conference Boogie Bag

What to Take to a Conference: Building Your Writers Conference Boogie Bag

by Kate Sullivan

We’ve talked before about how important writers conferences can be for building your career. Hopefully you’ve dipped your toe in the water and started making plans to go to your first conference. But you might be a little intimidated about how to get the most from...
How to Write an Author Bio: 8 Steps to Catch Readers’ Interest

How to Write an Author Bio: 8 Steps to Catch Readers’ Interest

by Kate Sullivan | 3 comments

Here’s a sad fact about writing: The skills you need to succeed as a writer are different from the skills you need to write a book. Few places exist where this shows up more plainly than in an author’s bio. Whether that bio is on the back of a book, or in a query...
Find Your Hook: How to Engage Your Readers When Your Topic Is Boring

Find Your Hook: How to Engage Your Readers When Your Topic Is Boring

by Sarah Robinson

You love writing. Ever since you were young, you’ve spent your free time writing poems and you’d always look forward to doing writing assignments in school, especially essays. You consider this one of your greatest skills, and whenever you’re writing, you’re feel that...
167: How to Build Your Platform as a New Author with James Blatch

167: How to Build Your Platform as a New Author with James Blatch

by Tom Corson-Knowles

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How to Set Your Freelancing Rates: A Guide to Pay for Freelancers

How to Set Your Freelancing Rates: A Guide to Pay for Freelancers

by Kate Sullivan | 2 comments

When I talk with people who want to be freelancers, I get asked many, many (MANY!) questions. One of the most common is: How much should I charge? When I talk with people who want to hire me as a freelancer, I get asked many, many (MANY!) questions. One of the most...
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