Sentences with phrase «chapter as blog posts»

For example, many authors are now blogging their book, saving time by writing the first drafts of each chapter as blog posts.
I am kind of going the other way... I am writing a book, and then I post reworked sections from the chapters as blog posts.

Not exact matches

So anyway, I will take a slightly different direction with this chapter in it's final form, which I also hope will come out as I write these blog posts.
Several years ago we wrote a blog post (and a chapter in our travel book) about traveling with kids and we're thinking about writing an updated version with more guidelines and tips that we've picked up as our crew has grown.
I write or edit most of the blog posts for our BWI chapter as well as my husband's business.
While our students are willing to agree that publishing of the collage on a password - protected school website accessible only to students and the teacher counts as a «place devoted to instruction» (U. S. Copyright Act, 2009, Chapter 1,, § 110), now the students realize that posting of the same collage on a universally accessible class blog is more problematic.
The only thing left to do is to blog your nonfiction book, post by post, creating your chapters — and the structure of your book — as you do so.
Structure your book into parts built around those themes and include the most useful blog posts as chapters.
Serial content also forms the foundation of blogging a book, i.e., writing the first draft of your book a little at a time, as blog posts which will appear as chapters, or sections of chapters, within your completed book.
As far as the value of conferences, we can find many of the lessons elsewhere, like the individuals» blog posts (although many of RWA's presenters don't blog, so maybe not) or single workshops offered by a chapter or other organizatioAs far as the value of conferences, we can find many of the lessons elsewhere, like the individuals» blog posts (although many of RWA's presenters don't blog, so maybe not) or single workshops offered by a chapter or other organizatioas the value of conferences, we can find many of the lessons elsewhere, like the individuals» blog posts (although many of RWA's presenters don't blog, so maybe not) or single workshops offered by a chapter or other organization.
Even as you read this biographical blurb, a fourth and somewhat lighter novel, Henry & Biggs — a political vampire thriller about a literary agent and his pet Beagle (yes, you read that correctly)-- is currently in the works and the first dozen chapters have been posted on the Owen Thomas Fiction Blog.
There are many different strategies where you can use Pinterest images to get clicks back to your website; this can be in the form of blog posts, chapter posts, highlighting key quotes from your eBook, or even simply advertising the eBook as a whole.
As you glance through the various chapters — which can be read out of order — you're likely to discover that your current approach to headlines and blog post titles needs updating.
Takeaway: Add an advertisement for your book in the blog posts that wound up in your book as chapters.
«As we turn to the next chapter in our story, I want to thank everyone who helped bring Disney Infinity to life, particularly Disney's Glendale - based production and publishing teams, our external development partners, and of course the incredible Avalanche team for their tireless dedication to this project,» Disney Infinity GM and SVP John Blackburn wrote in a blog post.
Today's guest blog post is from Portland, Oregon based Jeffery Smith, the President of the Forum on Geonomics, and active member of Common Ground Oregon - Washington, the Oregon - Washington chapter of Common Ground USA, an organization promoting legislation that democratizes use of natural resources and that treats the natural resources of a jurisdiction as a commonwealth for all of the legal residents.
You can also break out chapters from the book and use them as guest blog posts on other blogs, as articles in local newspapers or your bar newsletter.
Most of this post was initially delivered as part of a panel presentation to the New York Chapter of AILA («the American Immigration Lawyers» Association)-- I had addressed this specifically in my original presentation, though it somehow didn't make it to the blog post.
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