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Living, Breathing, Writing by Chelle Cordero is filled with weekly articles about writing, tips, trends, methods. Imagine a weekly writers' workshop and the convenience of your Kindle!
"Having Chelle Cordero's blog on my Kindle is like having an author here in residence with me."
~J. B. Taylor
~J. B. Taylor
Created in July 2009, the Living Breathing Writing Amazon Kindle Blog has seen
655 days in the top 100 Amazon blogs!
Some of the topics over the past 2 years include:
A Bit of Legalese, Creating Believable Characters, The News Release, VBT To Go, Your Own Worst Enemy, KISS, Rejecting Rejection, Marketing Yourself Online, Blogs and Websites, ...and more
A Bit of Legalese, Creating Believable Characters, The News Release, VBT To Go, Your Own Worst Enemy, KISS, Rejecting Rejection, Marketing Yourself Online, Blogs and Websites, ...and more
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Then buy the book - Living, Breathing, Writing: A Lesson a Day
based on this weekly blog
Living, Breathing, Writing: A Lesson A DayThen buy the book - Living, Breathing, Writing: A Lesson a Day
based on this weekly blog
Ebook Price: $4.99 USD. 22710 words.
A complete month of lessons about the craft of writing and being a writer, from time management to social networking, organizing queries to publication, and more. In the Bonus Section of this book you’ll find more than 50 brain-starting exercises to help you get those words on paper.
Writing exercise: Choose any object on your desk or in front of you, make a list of all words you would use to describe the object WITHOUT saying what the object is. See if you can have a friend guess what you are talking about by just telling them descriptive words.
Writing exercise: Write your obituary. What would you want folks to know about your life and the kind of person you were? (after you do this, it might be a little easier to write your brief bio).
Writing Exercise: Social network site Twitter allows you 140 characters and spaces (approximately 20 words) to send a message. Practice short blurbs about your day, about yourself, the content of a book, etc.
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