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How to Create a Writer's Blog

You don't need me to tell you that self-publicity is a writer's secret weapon. Bear in mind that when you decide you want to be a published author, it's most likely going to take you anywhere between two to five years to see your books in print - that's the reality of the traditional publishing world. Even if you go the faster route - by self-publishing, then it's still a good idea to give yourself a two to three year period to really get to grips with your new career. So why not use that time to build a following?  Why wait until the last minute to start your promotional activities when the Internet is a perfect place to get people reading your writing, and getting to know and like you through a regular blog? It's not as if it costs anything - except your time - so you have no real excuse, do you? Where to Start Go immediately to Blogger.com and register a blog spot for yourself, either using your own name or some other phrase that

Low Price V-Courses, How to Write an Essay

Believe it or not, 'how to write an essay' is one of the top search terms on the Internet. I guess because there's a lot of panic stricken students out there who need this information in a hurry! See the article below for guidance. Rob Parnell's Low Price Courses Super Success 101  - everything you need to know about productivity, achievement, getting rich, and securing the life of your dreams. $10  The Easy Way to Write Short Stories That Sell - the title says it all. $12 Become a Freelance Writer  - 59 easy ways to make money writing. $10 Secrets of a Freelance Writer - 96 ways to make more money writing. $10 Achieve Your Dream - how to get anything you want, almost instantly. $10 How to Write An Essay First of all, you should rest assured that compared to any other kind of writing, school essays are a breeze.  You don't need to be particularly bright or skilled to pull them off. You just need to be able to read the qu

Writing a Novel Quickly

Time is the writer's enemy.  Finding it - and using it effectively - is the quest of all writers, whatever their level of expertise. Many people have said to me that writing a novel in 30 days is a great goal but that it assumes that you can write around 2000 to 3000 words a day.  Fine in theory.  But how long it takes to write that much varies with the individual. 3000 words may take some writers all day - and if that's the case then it can be impractical to write for eight hours, seven days a week until you've written a first draft. As you probably imagine, I, too, have lots of commitments to juggle in order to find time to write fiction - so how did I manage to write the first draft of a new novel in just under two months recently? I tried an experiment - one that I think might help you. Instead of writing flat out until the novel was finished, I knew I would have to allocate just a little time every day. Ten minutes here, half an hour th

Writing a Blockbuster Novel: The Formula

Before I get into the article, just wanted to update you on a couple of things. I was going to do a news letter last week on the road - I did some establishing shots but what with looking after the pets and the weather, I seem to run out of time.  Shame - because I keep meaning to film stuff in new locations, just to mix things up and bit and make them more interesting to watch... Anyway, lots of new stuff coming up: just finishing off a video course on productivity called Super Success 101 .  Look me up on Udemy and Vimeo for my latest video courses. Plus a new novel - All the Right Reasons  - coming to Amazon soon! And: an album of my best songs: Never 2 Late  - which I'll be releasing later this year - with much to do and fanfare!  Look out for news about that too. Okay, here's the article! Writing a Blockbuster - The Formula My subscribers often ask if I know of any successful writers that 'showed' how they took their first drafts and made

Barking At Shadows - and Other Writerly Pursuits

How are things? Good I hope! We're travelling today - moving up state and having some personal time. Feeling bad about leaving behind my novel -  All The Right Reasons  - that needs fixing!  Also, I'm half way through making a video course called  Super Success 101  - a masterclass on productivity, goal setting, and so forth. Had to put a hold on that too. Ah well. I suppose we can't work all of the time! In today's article - which is just text (I have my camera with me but finding time to film is tricky so far!) we look at writing as a past-time and ask, " Are we nuts?"   If you'd like some free books on writing from star Amazon author, Katie Weiland, go  HERE : or here:  http://digitalfreedom.ontraport.com/t?orid=4768&opid=1 Plus, some crucial info on how to make more money when self publishing  HERE Keep Writing! Rob Parnell Your Success Is My Concern The Easy Way To Write Barking at Shadows