by bookshepherd_admin | Oct 13, 2020 | Author Success, self publishing, Writing Success, Writing Tip
Reading and Writing are joined at the hip. I’m often asked how do I get so much pumped out each week with blogs, podcasts, communications about ongoing events and experiences, the variety of books I work of with clients … and noodling ideas for my own books. ...
by bookshepherd_admin | Jul 7, 2020 | Author Success, Writing Success, Writing Tip
Most with writer’s block doesn’t have a problem writing. What they have is a problem accepting that bad writing, imperfect writing, writing that might expose something they dread, writing that might feel, sound like, look like, even be, amateurish. Let it go. EVERY...
by bookshepherd_admin | Jun 9, 2020 | Author Power, Writing Success, Writing Tip
One person can make a difference—many will build a strong and thriving community. And one person can shatter a community, harming many … and in some cases, destroying the essence of their very breath, leaving their families and friends gasping. Grorge Floyd was...
by bookshepherd_admin | Apr 28, 2020 | Author Mistakes, Author Success, Book Shepherd, Book Success, Writing Success
Sometimes things work; sometimes they don’t. The deal-breaker is to know when it’s not working and ignore it … or choose to address it. The situation could involve something at work, a relationship, even a friendship. Personally, I vote for addressing it. Ignoring it...
by bookshepherd_admin | Feb 25, 2020 | Author Success, Book Publicity, Writing Success, Writing Tip
Have you thought of writing a book? Did you know that over 80% of Americans want to? Do they? Nope–maybe they don’t think they can … or they are afraid … or they just like to talk about it, but never get off the dime. But it stays in their...
by bookshepherd_admin | Jan 28, 2020 | Book Marketing, Book Publishing, Writing Success
Are You an Author? Should You Be Speaking on Your Book? By Judith Briles There are a gazillion books published every year. But there aren’t a gazillion authors speaking on their books. And my question is: why the heck not? Here are five reasons to consider becoming...