It doesn’t matter how much we love to read and write, once in a while it’s nice to take a BREAK, sit back, and let some information wash over us in a passive way. Rather than turn to a sitcom,
4 Steps to Create Your Own Editorial Calendar
Editorial calendars aren’t just for magazines. Increasingly, smart authors and bloggers are discovering the organizational advantages to mapping out a plan through the uncharted territory of their blogs. An editorial calendar can help fend off writers block, let you organize
Tricks for Beating Writers Block
Thanks to guest blogger Jeanie Barcus for today’s post! (Graphic courtesy FreeDigitalPhotos.net) Writer’s block can interfere with your ability to complete your article or book. Overcoming a block on your creativity takes some effort. For help conquering this writing obstacle,
Bublish Your Way to More Readers!
The biggest challenge writers face today isn’t finishing a book and getting it to market, but being noticed once they get there. So at WWW we get excited when a new platform demonstrates the sort of ingenuity that can help
Nine Tips When You Have to Self-Edit…
We all need other eyes on our work, no matter how long we’ve been reading, writing or editing. Fellow readers, writers and editors offer us insights we may not have realized; they catch errors we might not have caught; they
8 Tips for Attending Writer Conferences
‘Tis the season for writer’s conferences it seems. We know of a whole slew of them happening between now and December; we’ll be speaking at a few ourselves. But if you’re going to make the most of your conference attendance,
Twelve Top Twitter Tools
So if you’ve read our last couple Twitter-dedicated posts, you’re now a bit more Twitter savvy. Today, let’s take a look at some tools that make Twitter more useful, more productive and more fun for authors: hashtweeps.com – Type in