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Use Enneagram to Type the Characters You Write – Type Three
@LindsBrac Except for the last two months, in which I launched a bookand directed Oklahoma!(hello to my own type 3 tendencies), we’ve been discussing the Enneagramas a tool for building authentic (and flawed) characters. There are nine Enneagram types—and experts believe everyone carries tendencies of each type. But the beauty…
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A Novelist’s Christmas
Up on a bookshelf A reader’s list Filled with Christmas Novels as gifts. Down through the aisles With lots of books, All with metaphors and crazy hooks. Ho Ho Ho A writer would know. Ho Ho Ho A writer would know. Oh, up on a bookshelf Click Click Click Down…
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6 Tips to Become Everyone’s Favorite Guest Blogger
Guest blogging isn't simply about writing a post to share on someone else's blog. If you want to be the guest blogger in high demand, you'll have to do a few things - and do them well. [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="@AlyciaMorales on @BRMCWC #writing #pubtips"]6 Tips to Become Everyone's Favorite…
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Mountainside Marketing Conference 2019
@DiAnnMills Branding, blogging, and social media is a vital part of today’s writer’s career. Acquiring the techniques to grow our platforms can be daunting. We long to form a solid relationship with our readers, but where do we find them? How do we communicate our desire for a trusting relationship?…
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7 Things Your Target Audience Needs to Hear
by DiAnn Mills @diannmills Meeting reader needs can be a daunting task, which is one of the reasons why The Author Roadmap is dedicated to helping you be a success with social media while creating writing projects. [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="@diannmills on @brmcwc #pubtips #writing"]7 Things Your Target Audience Needs…
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Does Social Media Sell Books?
by DiAnn Mills @diannmills Whenever I speak about the value of social media, writers groan, frown, and complain. Too many writers are not willing to get past the learning curve needed to develop their brand. My response is always that a writer’s life requires flexibility to learn craft, marketing, publishing,…
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