I have a torrent of cliches raining down on me right now: Change is good Change is inevitable All good things must come to an end Times they are a'changin'... Are you as nauseous as…
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Guest post by Ron Miller my trusty sidekick, partner at SocMedia101, virtual office mate and all around terrific dude. Oh and he's a phenomenal, award winning tech journalist to boot. (You know how you can…
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Do you have something you've been waiting to write? (or simply do, for that matter) - but, you just haven't done it yet? We're talking about personal writing here, not client copywriting. (Because if you're…
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My last post about the differences, or similarities more accurately, between writing words and writing music really got me thinking about music's powerful contribution to the writing practice. Why not harness it? If it makes…
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I've always been deeply affected by music. Not all of it, but certain songs that seem to take up residency in my heart, my brain and my ever present and pulsing emotions. The feelings brought…
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"You're ghostwriting a book? But a book is like, a book - it's so long!" I'm noticing that other writers and non-writers are book-shy - they keep saying things like that ditty above. A book…
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Do you have a relationship with your writing (or whatever it is that you 'do')? I have one, absolutely. As I started thinking about this concept, I thought for sure that my writing relationship was…
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A week or so ago, on the Diane Rehm show, Barbara Bradley Hagerty talked about her new book, Fingerprints of God. It was a fascinating interview, but one point stuck out for me - and…
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I need to start by telling you that this post is seething with information. Really. Truly. I wouldn't lie. It's a bit long...but so worth it. Do you know Alisa Bowman? (pronounced aleesa) If you…
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