It’s Day 2 of my mini-virtual book tour for 21 Ways to Promote Your Book on Twitter. Today I’m at Megan DiMaria’s blog talking about “Is Twitter Working for You?”
I’ve got a new book out specifically targeted to authors who want to market their book and brand on Twitter.
Lots of artsy blogging links to enjoy this week. I finally finished up my estate sale chair makeover, so I’m relived at that. Arts and crafts works well with writing. It’s a nice way to let your brain wander and give your hardworking typing fingers a rest!
I’m new to book festivals, or conferences. I wasn’t sure what to expect with the Southeastern Wisconsin Book Festival, but when a few writer friends asked me if I wanted to pitch in for a table, I said “sure!” I was glad I did. The conference was held Friday and Saturday, June 17-18th. It was [...]
Hey writers! This week was a nightmare for me because my laptop was on the fritz. That thing is usually attached to me, so it wasn’t easy to work without it. On a more positive note, I was quoted in a new Happen Magazine article on How to Stand Out With Your Online Profile.
How’s your week been, writers? Mine started off with a lovely review for my latest poetry book, New and Selected Poems. The review is from fellow writer Tel Asiado, who runs a wonderful set of blogs, including Inspired Pen. The site offers good insight for writers, so I encourage you to check it. As if [...]
How was your week, writers? This was a short one for me since I (tried to) take off on Monday. I say tried because I got through most of the day but then decided to just “check in” and go through emails and stuff. I’m still working on totally leaving the computer behind when I’m [...]
A question I get a lot from writers is how they can market a book of poems. Seems that a lot of writers pen poetry, and they wonder how to publish and then market their work. After all, if you don’t market, you can’t sell. And you do want people to buy it, right?
I’ve got an interview with Linda Weaver Clark where I am also giving away a copy of my book, 21 Simple Things You Can Do To Help Someone With Diabetes.
I’m always amazed at the beginning of a new month. A sure sign that I’m getting old. Still, I’d rather have the age and experience I have now than go back to my 20s. In fact, I doubt I would have had the guts to start a freelance writing career in my 20s.






