dailywriter on November 25th, 2008

Blogging here at aboutwritingandpublishing will be sparse over the next week, while I take a much needed vacation break. I wrote in another blog (journalsandpapers.com) about travel journals and writing and suggested a difficult exercise. Writers have to think and be able to describe senses to set up a scene effectively. When I was on [...]

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dailywriter on November 21st, 2008

So what makes the Twilight Series so popular with teens? Tonight in movie theaters around the country, teens are already lining up for the opening of the Twilight movie. The books, Twilight, Eclipse, New Moon and Breaking Dawn, a series about a love/vampire story written by Stephenie Meyer are simply entertaining. They are ripe with [...]

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dailywriter on November 20th, 2008

As writers, we all need them, have used them at one time or another, have even started one or two ourselves. I’m talking about writer’s groups. If you are starting out, love writing and want to be in a community of like-minded individuals, then a writing group is for you. If you are a well-seasoned [...]

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dailywriter on November 19th, 2008

When submitting your finished manuscript to publishers, it is best to research the publishers guidelines. Look for ‘submissions’ or ‘author’s guidelines’. Even if they are not posted, it is best to follow the submission guidelines as listed below. Prior to submitting: Ensure that your manuscript is in the best writing shape possible. Have it edited [...]

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dailywriter on November 18th, 2008

There are many kinds of publishers and if you are looking at getting your manuscript published, you should know the differences. Notice I said manuscript in the last sentence. That’s because even though you feel like you’ve written a book, it is not actually a book yet until it becomes published. Not yet published – [...]

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dailywriter on November 12th, 2008

November 15, 2008 marks the 7th annual ‘I Love to Write Day’, created by John Riddle, an author from Delaware. The reason Riddle started this day for writers and anyone who wishes to participate was to, “…encourage people of all ages to practice their writing skills”. You can participate by writing anything, whether it be [...]

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admin on November 10th, 2008

Yesterday I was doing a book signing at Chapters in Calgary, promoting my new children’s picture book, McKenzie’s Frosty Surprise, and was surprised by the number of people that inquired about, ‘How to get started [writing]‘. Most admitted to wanting to always write, but not quite knowing how to begin. I didn’t want to be [...]

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admin on November 7th, 2008

Wow, where does one start. Writing and Publishing is such a large, expansive topic, two individual topics really. Recently in a marketing meeting, discussing how to market my small business, Wood Lily Publishers, the marketer suggested articles relating to the business of selling children’s books. However as an author and publisher, my love of sharing [...]

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