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Quick Tip #9 ~ How To Use Meet Edgar!

By Joyce Glass | Complete

Meet Edgar is your social media virtual assistant!Recently I interviewed Bethany Jett, and we discussed the importance of writers being on social media. I mentioned how I use Meet Edgar to manage my social media. Think of Meet Edgar as a virtual assistant handling your social media while you spend your time writing, and learning […]

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How To Create Eloquent Descriptions

By Joyce Glass | Grammar

What do we use to describe nouns? Adjectives.It is time for our monthly grammar tip! As I have mentioned in previous lessons, knowing how to take apart the English language helps you use words correctly and organize sentences. Knowing how to write properly is essential no matter what your profession. Click this link to find previous […]

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Quick Tip #8 ~ The Top Writing Habit

By Joyce Glass | Create

Be An ApprenticePeople learn new trades and skills by being an apprentice. The practice is utilized today in many fields.  An apprentice is simply someone who mentors you to learn more about your chosen career or hobby. In the age of technology, you have many ways to find mentors through blogs, online courses, and books. If […]

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Why Do You Need To Write A Book?

By Joyce Glass | Complete

A Book Is More Than A BookWhat are some of your favorite books to help you grow your business? To grow your business, you need to think short term and long term. Like a home or any building structure, your business needs a good foundation. A solid foundation supports a stable structure during high winds and […]

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What Do You Fear About Writing?

By Joyce Glass | Create

Every week I talk with new writers working on their first book, and ask them what is holding them back or standing in the way of completing their book? Almost everyone says some form of fear.  What Fear Grips You? 1) Fear of the unknown.2) Overwhelm at enormity of writing book.3) Fear of being a good […]

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How Do You Market Your Book?

By Joyce Glass | Complete

Six Marketing Tips from Lisa FredericksonMarketing. Can be a terrifying word for many writers. Did fear strike you when you saw “that” word all by itself? Lisa takes a slightly different approach to marketing than you will hear from other experts.​ She breaks it down into some steps to take now, and steps to take later. Don’t […]

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How Not To Lose Your Hard Work!

By Joyce Glass | Writing

​Quick Tip #6Has your computer ever died on you?Has your computer been stolen?If you answered yes to either one of these questions you know the excruciating pain of losing your information, a lifetime of photos and memories, and what about the only copy of the book you are working!! WHAT?? Wait a minute! You didn’t […]

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What can a cardinal teach you?

By Joyce Glass | Create

I am a proud mama bird! Janet Kassalen is one of my coaching clients. Colleen Wietmarschen and Peter Wietmarschen edited and set up her book promotion. She released her first children’s book last week, and today we can learn how Janet created this encouraging and motivating story for children and adults. Janet, tell us a little bit […]

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Are you tensed up? How do you use present tense?

By Joyce Glass | Grammar

The Verb Phrase – Part 2 – Present TenseOnce a month I share grammar tips to assist you in writing more professionally. We use words to communicate information, how we feel, and instructions. The ability to communicate clearly and correctly happens when we know how to use words powerfully.Past TenseLast Grammar Tip we started the verb […]

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Quick Tip #4 From The Write Coach

By Joyce Glass | Clarity

What Are Your Top Three Priorities? “You either run the day or the day runs you. And when the day runs you, the track rarely leads to growth.”~ Todd Herman ~ For years productivity gurus told you to manage your time. However, according to Todd Herman, “You absolutely, 100% CANNOT manage time.” This concept may […]

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