F.R.E.E. help for authors (and “wannabe” authors)
July 20, 2010 by Mary Anne
Filed under WriteSuccess Resources
Let me ask you a question…
Have you ever looked at successful authors and entrepreneurs
like Michael Gerber, Marci Shimoff, Peggy McColl,
Loral Langemeier, Arielle Ford and Michael Port with a
mixture of admiration and envy….wondering what in the
world they did to become such successful authors… and
how you can to?
I certainly have – and today I’ve got great news for you!
Christine Kloser and Lynne Klippel are allowing me to
invite you to their newest program completely for FREE!
“Successful Author Secrets: Navigating The Course
from Aspiring Author to Best-Seller and Beyond”
It’s a ground- breaking program that walks you through the
crucial 9 steps to becoming a successful author… even if
you haven’t written a word of your book yet!
I CAN’T believe they are giving you this at completely no-cost!
As soon as I heard about it, I knew I wanted to share it with you.
And get this… in the program, 21 successful authors will tell you
the truth about what it took for them to become successful.
There’s never been anything done like this in the publishing
industry. And, it’s about time!
Successful Author Secrets is literally a road map for becoming
a successful author… and entrepreneur!
It starts August 2nd and you can participate for FREE!
Get started now, go to:
–> http://budurl.com/lylpevent
The lineup of speakers is a who’s who of the best and
brightest in the non-fiction book world!
So, if you have dreamed of writing a book, are in the middle
of writing one, or have a book completed that is not doing
as well as you like, you’ve got to check out this incredible
program!
Grab your free ticket and join the fun!
–> http://budurl.com/lylpevent
Here’s to your writing success,
Mary Anne
P.S. Want to learn how one author sold millions of copies
of his self-published book and another author successfully
wrote 14 critically acclaimed and best-selling books?
Then, grab your free ticket and join us!
–>http://budurl.com/lylpevent
WriteSuccess Reader-Submitted Resources
May 28, 2010 by Mary Anne
Filed under WriteSuccess Resources
Hello!
Due to the Memorial Day holiday here in the US, there won’t be a Monday Miscellany next week.
I wanted to take this opportunity, though, to pass along a few resources sent to me by readers of WriteSuccess:
Kay Millward e-mailed me to let me know about Writers New and Old, a relatively new UK-based site for both new and established writers. For a small first year membership fee, they offer writing competitions, advertise member websites, provide free critiques upon request, include writing tips and advice, and publish articles by well-known agents, publishers and authors. Check it out today at http://www.writersnewandold.com/.
Writing the Heartache Workshop is my writer-friend Alice Wisler’s one-day event (and the realization of one of her dreams) on how to write through grief. Alice is a sensitive and compassionate writer herself, so her workshop should be truly memorable. It’ll be held in at the Country Inns and Suites near the airport in Durham, North Carolina, US on July 17th. For more information click here or email Alice at info@alicewisler.com.
Humor writer and long-time friend Georgia Richardson (a.k.a. Queen Jaw Jaw) has launched a blog on the musings, experiences and observations of humor writer Georgia Richardson! Once you begin reading her sometimes reflective, sometimes gently self-deprecating, always engaging writing style, I think you’ll enjoy getting to know and love Georgia as much as I do. http://allthingsroyal.blogspot.com/
Oh, and then there’s my dream-come-true: The International Association of Professional Ghost Writers at http://iapgw.org. Come visit, sign up for the free newsletter and/or join us!
Have a wonderful weekend. Here’s to your writing success.
Mary Anne
Free Teleclass: Painless Negotiation (No, really!) for Writers
May 14, 2010 by Mary Anne
Filed under WriteSuccess Resources
Just a quick note to let you know about the next free teleclass brought to you by the International Association of Professional Ghost Writers.
May 18: “Painless (No, Really!) Negotiation for Writers” (with business coach Mary Ellen Bates)
Many more things are negotiable than we may think; in fact, much of life involves negotiation. And the effects of not negotiating can be cumulative. This presentation helps you identify who is “the boss of you”, develop your ability to “reframe” challenging situations, and build tools to enhance your negotiation skills and approach every situation as negotiable.
Mary Ellen Bates is a librarian of fortune and strategic business coach for knowledge entrepreneurs. She established Bates Information Services (www.BatesInfo.com) in 1991 and enjoys her work more than should be legal. She has written six books and innumerable articles on the information industry, she blogs at www.LibrarianOfFortune.com and she tweets sporadically at www.twitter.com/mebs You can see a slide deck of her “Painless (no, really!) Negotiation” presentation at www.BatesInfo.com/extras She, her partner and their dogs live in the boondocks of Colorado.
The details for this event are as follows:
Date: Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Time: 2 PM Eastern (1 PM Central, Noon Mountain, 11 AM Pacific)
Cost: Free!
To register for this class and receive an e-mail with call in information, go to http://iapgw.org/upcoming-events
To your success,
Mary Anne Hahn



