Tag Archives: Randy Ingermanson
Rowing in Summer Snowflakes
Hi everyone! I’m going to do something a bit different today. Because I love to add value to my ROW updates, I’m sharing a segment of one of the most useful newsletters I subscribe to from Randy Ingermanson. If you … Continue reading
Does Google Know You Wrote That?
Hi everyone! I am a long time subscriber to Randy Ingermanson’s newsletter (from the Advanced Fiction Writing Blog) and his latest issue carried an article that I knew I had to share with all of you. The method Randy outlines … Continue reading
Blog Treasures 7-23
Welcome to my weekly roundup of the best Treasures I’ve found on the blogsphere during the past week. Glad you stopped by, enjoy! On Publishing and Social Media I’m going to start us off this week with a fantastic post … Continue reading
Blog Treasures 7-3
Welcome to my weekly roundup of the best Treasures I’ve found on the blogsphere during the past week. Glad you stopped by, enjoy! As you may have noticed I’m a day behind the normal schedule. That is because of the … Continue reading
Blog Treasures 6-25
Welcome to my weekly roundup of the best Treasures I’ve found on the blogsphere during the past week. Glad you stopped by, enjoy! On Publishing and Social Media Round 2 of ROW80 (Round of Words in 80 days) is over … Continue reading
Blog Treasures 6-11
Welcome to my weekly roundup of the best Treasures I’ve found on the blogsphere during the past week. Glad you stopped by, enjoy! On Publishing and Career Path Bob Mayer brings us a well-thought overview on “How Do Writers Organizations … Continue reading
Blog Treasures 6-4
Welcome to my weekly roundup of the best Treasures I’ve found on the blogsphere during the past week. Glad you stopped by, enjoy! On the Publishing Industry There were four excellent over views of traditional publishing vs. self/indie publishing this … Continue reading
Finding the Gold
Welcome to my first blog post. Yay! It’s been a long time coming and I hope its worthy of all the great mentors (whether they know it or not) that I’ve found along the way. I puzzled for months about … Continue reading