Monday Mosaic
>Quite an eclectic collection this week:
Why Not Put Off Till Tomorrow the Novel You Could Begin Today? by Ann Patchet at New York Times
7 Ways To Make Your Agent Crazy, by Janet Reid, Literary Agent
Writing Thrillers: Lessons from James Rollins, by Joanna Penn at The Creative Penn
The Writers Toolkit: A Voice Journal For Character Development, by Alan Rinzler, Consulting Editor
Note: After reading this blog, which about advice given in a book for writers, I purchased the book and am loving it. Definitely a suggested read for authors.
15 Commandments for Free Publicity, by Carol Howard-Johnson at Marketing Tips for Authors
Plague Words and Phrases, by the Community Capital College Foundation
9 Strategies for Surviving the Second Book, by Therese Walsh at Writer Unboxed
How to be a Positive Person in Under 300 Words, by Leo Babauta at Zen Habits
The Dirty Little Secret About Talent–and How to Grow It, by Justine Lee Musk at Tribal Writer
Brain Chemicals and Psychopathic Pleasure, by D. P. Lyle, M.D. at The Writer’s Forensic Blog
Enjoy!!
>Monday Mosaic
>Quite an eclectic collection this week:
Why Not Put Off Till Tomorrow the Novel You Could Begin Today? by Ann Patchet at New York Times
7 Ways To Make Your Agent Crazy, by Janet Reid, Literary Agent
Writing Thrillers: Lessons from James Rollins, by Joanna Penn at The Creative Penn
The Writers Toolkit: A Voice Journal For Character Development, by Alan Rinzler, Consulting Editor
Note: After reading this blog, which about advice given in a book for writers, I purchased the book and am loving it. Definitely a suggested read for authors.
15 Commandments for Free Publicity, by Carol Howard-Johnson at Marketing Tips for Authors
Plague Words and Phrases, by the Community Capital College Foundation
9 Strategies for Surviving the Second Book, by Therese Walsh at Writer Unboxed
How to be a Positive Person in Under 300 Words, by Leo Babauta at Zen Habits
The Dirty Little Secret About Talent–and How to Grow It, by Justine Lee Musk at Tribal Writer
Brain Chemicals and Psychopathic Pleasure, by D. P. Lyle, M.D. at The Writer’s Forensic Blog
Enjoy!!