Tagged: cherrilynn bisbano

  • Sing!

    by Cherrilynn Bisbano @BisbanoWrites Merry Christmas!  I cherish each of you and desire to break from my book proposal series to wish you a blessed holiday season. As I write, my son is watching worship videos. Music is part of our morning routine before we start homeschooling. He chose, “Oh…

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  • Book Proposal Basics for Writers-Part 5-Marketing Plan

    by Cherrilynn Bisbano @BisbanoWrites You, my writing friend, are a marketer! Did I hear you scream, “Noooooo!” I empathize. I hate proclaiming to the world, “I wrote a life-changing book and you should buy it.”  As Christian we shouldn’t boast, right? Wrong! God called us to write. He planted a…

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  • Book Proposal Basics for Writers-Part 4-Market Analysis

    by Cherrilynn Bisbano @BisbanoWrites My seventy-five year old widowed mom has a veracious appetite for reading. She loves novels about cats. Yes, she is that cat lady. I have a different palates when it comes to novels. I like suspense thrillers and historical fiction. Some of my younger friends consume…

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  • Terms Used in Magazine Article Writing

    @BisbanoWrites I apologize ahead of time if you wanted to see the next article on book proposals. Next month we resume with the Market Analysis. I encourage you to continue reading. This article can help you gain writing credits and earn extra Christmas money. I often break from writing my…

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  • Book Proposal Basics for Writers, Part 1: Title Page, Contents, and Sell Sheet

    @BisbanoWrites “How do you eat an elephant?” my sister said. “I wouldn’t eat an elephant,” I said, as I looked at my cluttered closet. “One bite at a time.” I took her advice and separated the once overwhelming task into small pieces. Creating a book proposal can feel the same.…

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  • Love, Listen, & Write

    @BisbanoWrites The church is filled with many personality types with different levels of brokenness. We all process information differently, filtered by past experience, hurts, pains, and joys. As authors we desire our writing to point people to Christ. He is the ultimate healer and He will use our words to…

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