Sentences with phrase «written guest posts from»

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This is a guest post from Will Warren, freelance writer online who has written several online posts about online business school programs in California and small business workshops.
Therefore, I recommend staying away from sites that openly advertise Guest post here or write for us.
Today's guest post comes to us from Elizabeth Esther — a mother of five, columnist, and blogger, who grew up in a strict fundamentalist environment and lived to write about it.
Note from Jeremy Myers: If you would like to write a Guest Post for RedeemingGod, begin by reading the Guest Blogger Guidelines.
Today we continue our Women of the Gospels series with a guest post from the amazingly talented Enuma Okoro.Enuma writes from Durham, NC... until she can relocate to Paris full - time!
This post is also available in: French This Sunday's guest is Sarah, a self - taught baker from Minneapolis, who writes the beautiful Vanilla Bean Blog.
My friend Jenni of The Gingered Whisk — fellow Daring Baker, Sourdough Surpriser, and all around awesome lady — just recently had a baby girl, and back in the summer she asked me to write a guest post for her while she takes some time off from blogging to settle into life as a momma of two.
This is a guest post written by Monica Henin from Addon Kitchen.
It's a historic moment on my blog: Martina from KetoDietApp has written my first ever guest post.
Today I'm sharing a breakfast recipe I wrote as a guest post for my blogger friend Food Moods a few months ago while she was moving from the UK to the South of France.
Luckily for me, Kammie from Sensual Appeal wrote this great guest post and shared 3 super easy ways to incorporate coconut flour into your diet.
We are fortunate to have our friend Kira from TipHero.com write another guest post for us!
For a while I will have guest posts from various bloggers interspersed with posts by me when I am moved to write.
Guest post My dear friend Heather from A Mama's Blog wrote this beautiful tribute to my sister Carrie who died unexpectedly this week.
I asked for help and my tribe answered my call, so for a while I will have guest posts from various bloggers interspersed with posts by me when I am moved to write.
A friend of mine recently wrote a guest post for me about her experiences when traveling to California from the UK that I think you and your readers would like!
On the blog today, we have a guest post from Helen Neale, who writes at both kiddycharts.com, a parenting advice and tools site offering free personalised kids charts, and stickersstarsandsmiles.com, a much more personal blog where she promises to tidy up, but never quite gets around to it.
It's fine to write unpaid guest posts from time to time, but not just as a favor.
This guest post was written by my friend, Beth who flew solon from Chicago to Australia alone with her 6 - month old.
This week I bring to you my favourite guest post from my maternity - cover series, written by Melissa from Thrifty Family Travels.
Just as when I write about school food reform, I welcome comments and guest posts from school food service workers sharing their unique perspective, it's been illuminating to hear from educators about this issue.
The first part of this post was written by guest contributor and parenting coach, Dana Hirt, who consciously set out to protect her three young children from the negative effects of divorce and in doing so, had a «good» divorce which paved the way to her own future happiness and the well - being of her entire family.
You might like this photo of me BFing from a guest post that I wrote for Hannah http://www.amotherinisrael.com/guest-post-breastfeeding-working-mother/ Again, more power to you.
This is a Guest Post from our Go Diaper Free Certified Coach Heidi Avelino — she writes about EC and early potty training at ECpeesy.com/blog.
Here's a guest post that Jarlo from GMB wrote on how to do a full splits.
Today's guest post about how to get your cells to communicate with lightning speed is actually written by none other than Dr. Todd, and also includes an even more in - depth audio interview from a phone conversation I had earlier this week with Dr. Todd.
Guest Post by Lisa Meili Note from Julie Matthews: After writing an article for the Autism File Magazine on traveling with food allergies (out in the June / July issue), I spotted this incredible post from a mother on a GFCF boPost by Lisa Meili Note from Julie Matthews: After writing an article for the Autism File Magazine on traveling with food allergies (out in the June / July issue), I spotted this incredible post from a mother on a GFCF bopost from a mother on a GFCF board.
We will consider guest posts from a broad range of perspectives, even and perhaps especially ones that challenge our work, but we reserve the right to reject or edit submissions that do not hold up to our standards of quality of evidence or clarity of writing.
Recent guest posts with writing tips and gift ideas for small business owners from Roger C. Parker
Today's guest post comes from Dario Ciriello, author of Drown the Cat: the Rebel Author's Guide to Writing Beyond the Rules.
You may remember her from her guest post, Creating The Time And Space You Need To Write Your Best Work.
How to: Lending Kindle Books This is a guest post written by Sam Levine from www.ereadercomparisonhq.com.
(Disclosure: Em did the video above without any input or urging from us, however she did ask me to write a guest post as part of the relaunch of her blog, which I was more than happy to do.
The other was a blog post from one of my favorite authors who blogs about writing, Jami Gold, who had a guest blogger writing about realistic ways to redeem your story's villain.
5: Write How * You * Write I make writing purists cringe but readers can spot my guest posts from a mile away.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware Today's guest blog post, from journalist Mridu Khullar Relph, explores the world of writing schemes and scams from an international perspective — something that's increasingly an issue for Western writers... -LSB-...]
This was a great week: A recent blog of mine was included as a guest post on one of the great websites for authors, thebookdesigner.com (see below), and my British bestie, Julie, arrived for a visit so I took some time off from writing.
In this guest post, Alexander told us about her own travel experiences, from impromptu opera performances to unexpected writing inspiration.
Then as time has gone on, I've spent time working on my review skills: from running a small review team for an eMagazine, to encouraging and helping new reviewers, writing guest posts about reviews and still managing to write reviews for 3 sites beside my own I'm pretty busy.
-LSB-...] crap... Joshua Graham has a guest post at Jane Friedman's blog on «Finding a Balance Between Writing and Marketing» and has an interjection from an interview with Sandra Brown — you know, bestselling -LSB-...]
She links to a guest blog post Welch wrote for her about the initial seed of the book, and she links to other discussions and reactions to the book (including from an evangelical Christian).
Check out «10 Writing Tips from Author William Deverell (on a Costa Rica morning)» and Sandra Shaw Homer's beautiful guest post «Writing from the Heart.»
I've seen a lot of interesting discussion and several comments from people who disagree with the indie publisher who wrote this guest post, but nobody was rude or angry.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer BewareAs I explained in my last post, I'm still mostly M.I.A., but I've lined up some terrific guest posts that will appear over the next few weeks.Today's guest post comes from author and writing teacher Barbara B... -LSB-...]
If you enjoy this guest post from her, be sure to read another article she wrote for us about her experience with BookBub ads.
This is a guest post from journalist and author Steven Lewis who writes the popular Taleist blog.
Meet the... is a regular feature on I Heart Reading where I host an interview with a person from the book publishing business, or host a guest post written by them.
Re-purpose an old blog post, post reviews of your favorite or recently read books, invite people in the publishing world other authors, illustrators, artists, book marketing gurus to guest blog for you, post excerpts from your book and write something around the theme, post tips and ideas for writing inspiration, news about you, a video or audio clip of you talking about your present or upcoming projects, the possibilities are endless.
There are many ways to market a book that are free but require the author's time, such as an author blog, writing guest posts for other blogs, and requesting reviews from book bloggers.
The following is a guest post from Lisa Cohen and an entry in February's Self - Publishing Writing Contest.
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