Not exact matches
For advice we
asked Travis Grant, from about.com's «Guide to Fatherhood»; program director Lori Riley of the Elmhurst YMCA; and Elizabeth Pantley,
author of «Perfect Parenting» (Contemporary, $ 14.95) and «Kid Cooperation» (New Harbinger, $ 13.95).
Having a clingy child presents some unique parenting challenges, so we
asked experts Dr. Claudia Gold,
author of «Keeping Your Child in Mind,» and Dr. Barbara Weinberg, a child psychologist in Wellesley, Mass.,
for some
advice.
Summer Tomato blogger and
author Darya Rose
asks why «virtually all health and diet
advice» seems directed at «perfect» eaters who «eat
for one reason and one reason alone: optimal health and nutrition.»
Eric Charles here,
author of the dating tips and relationship
advice column,
Ask a Guy,
for A New Mode.
KW: Dante Lee,
author of «Black Business Secrets,»
asks: What business
advice do you have
for aspiring actors?
December 27, 2016 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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While we
authors are responsible
for building our own brands, we receive a great deal of support and
advice from HI on promo, and have a forum in which we can
ask questions and get direct answers from the editors, marketing people etc which is available to everyone.
He was smart and funny, and gave some excellent
advice for all the questions
authors asked him (this interchange was eye - opening
for me, if you want to hear what he said, stay tuned, I'll write a full post about it soon.)
January 16, 2014 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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author, social media
More than I think, any other industry, anywhere, in any business, indie
authors really love to work together, to be happy
for each other's successes, to offer help when it is needed, to give
advice (and
ask for it).
Another
author was in a similar position but didn't
ask the publisher, this
author asked the agent
for advice.
January 2, 2014 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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June 18, 2015 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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Meanwhile, other
authors noticed my success and began
asking me
for marketing
advice.
Authors often contact me
asking for book marketing
advice.
The interviewer, Nelson Suit, who is a writer as well as one of the editors at Inkspokes,
asked me a number of questions about my own experiences as an
author who published his own work, but then
asked me — as both a writer and a publisher of others» writing — what would be my
advice for folks who were looking at self - publishing.
August 2, 2016 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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April 12, 2016 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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author, point of view, subtext, voice
October 23, 2014 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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author, plotter vs. pantser, point of view, romance novels, self - doubt
A few days back, an aspiring
author contacted me
asking for some
advice related to the above intriguing query.
June 4, 2015 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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September 17, 2015 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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author, point of view, subtext
March 16, 2017 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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author, perfectionism, professionalism, risk, self - doubt, voice
May 6, 2014 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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author, Planning Your Story, plotter vs. pantser, risk, story structure, tension
May 15, 2014 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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author, Planning Your Story, plot - driven vs. character - driven, plotter vs. pantser, risk, story structure, strong characters
April 7, 2015 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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5 Literary Agents Tell You Exactly How to Secure Representation
for Your Book (Chad Allen): Over dinner on Monday night, Chad
asked me what
advice I'd give to aspiring
authors who are on the hunt
for an agent.
January 17, 2017 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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author, professionalism, risk
It will be helpful to
ask other
authors who have already marketed their books with the use of book trailers, or
ask those who specialize in book marketing
for advice.
April 5, 2012 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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author, professionalism, social media
Asked by her friend
for advice on raising her baby girl as a feminist, bestselling
author Adichie (Americanah) wrote a letter in her engaging, witty style that both outlines 15 suggestions
for raising a strong, happy feminist and tackles what it means to be a woman in today's society.
I'm on a quest,
asking the experts — people already in the industry —
for publishing
advice to writers... This week, I caught up with indie
author (songwriter, singer, musician) Derek Haines to talk about the world of self - publishing.
February 20, 2018 Jami Gold Writing Stuff
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author, perfectionism, professionalism, self - publishing, traditional publishing, voice
For outdated book marketing
advice, who better to
ask than a recently unfrozen caveman
author?
To help you refine your future design briefs, we've
asked some of our brilliant designers on Reedsy what their main
advice is
for authors.
I had written to my favorite
author, Stephen R. Donaldson,
author of the epic fantasy series The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, and
asked for writing
advice.
«My # 1 piece of
advice by far would be to
ask authors to
ask their designers
for input and trust in their designer's judgement - even if they think their «idea» might be better... Ideas are good by way of suggestion, but a decent designer will already have a good reason
for everything in their design.»
The Vigilante
Author: I always
ask successful
authors about the qualities they think are most important
for any would - be writer to nurture — and also if they have any
advice to offer aspiring
authors.
Iola Goulton presents 9 Top Tips
for Aspiring
Authors posted at Iola Goulton, saying, «My response to a comment on a book review post
asking for advice for new writers, from my viewpoint as a reader, reviewer, freelance editor and now fiction writer.»
They can be an
author's friend, but that doesn't mean the
author can
ask for advice from them should they find themselves encountering problems related to their personal lives.
An aspiring
author recently
asked me
for advice on hitting the «big time.»
When
asked if she had any
advice for prospective
authors looking to self - publish she recommended learning everything you possibly can online.
Do
ask other
authors for advice if something unexpected happens while uploading.
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Jane has great
advice — finding
authors of books like yours can give you a way to talk to others who are facing the same challenges,
ask for ideas on how you can reach readers, and allow you to collaborate to work together to raise the profile of each other's romance titles.
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I've spoken with quite a few of these
authors on the phone (
for some reason, people email me and
ask for advice.
The interviewer, Nelson Suit, who is one of the editors at Inkspokes,
asked me a number of questions about my own experiences as an
author who published his own work, but then
asked me — as both a writer and a publisher of others» writing — what would be my
advice for folks who were looking at self - publishing.
The interviewer, Nelson Suit, who is one of the editors at Inkspokes,
asked me a number of questions about my own experiences as an
author who published his own work, but then
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