Guest Post: Liven up Your Stories with Interviews

Cindy Hudson is the author of Book by Book: The Complete Guide to Creating Mother-Daughter Book Clubs (Seal Press, October 2009). She’s the founder of two long-running mother-daughter book clubs. Hudson lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband and two daughters. Visit her online at www.MotherDaughterBookClub.com. Liven up Your Stories with Interviews by Cindy Hudson … Read more

Reeling and Dealing with Client Loss

I’ve lost clients over the years. The only one was because she didn’t like my work. However, in defense of my work, she wanted web site content that resembled her business plan — a bad idea that will not go over well with the audience. I tried to explain the standard practice and support that … Read more

30+ Ideas YouTube and Videos

You can do more with YouTube than posting videos of bloopers and sleepwalking dogs running into walls. Creating videos and uploading them to sites like YouTube and Vimeo provide writers with the opportunity to share expertise, promote a book and connect with others. Camera shy? You don’t have to be in the video. You have … Read more

Guest Post: How Writing Helps to Heal

Welcome to meryl’s notes blog (this here place you’re lookin’ at) in Plano, Texas. We’re honored to be a stop in Linda Joy Myers‘ WOW! Women On Writing Blog tour. About Linda Joy Myers Ph.D. She’s president of the National Association of Memoir Writers and a practicing psychotherapist. She is the author of The Power of Memoir … Read more

Books and eBooks: Keep or Purge?

Image via Wikipedia Joel Capparella asked a great question in Twitter. “After you’ve read a book, do you purge it or keep it?” My reply, “Purge fiction. Keep nonfiction.” Of course, if I hated the book, out it goes. @RobertHruzek: I keep it if I like it. I’ve still got books from forever ago! @Vanessa_LW: … Read more

When Your Health Interferes with Writing

Cover of Open Me…I’m a Dog I’m “terribly temper tantrum” mad. OK, I’m not really that mad, but I’ve always wanted to write that after reading Art Spiegelman’s Open Me… I’m a Dog. The book’s words sung to me and stuck with me all these years since I first read it to my oldest when … Read more