Harry S. Truman was born on May 8, 1884 and died December 26, 1972. Harry was the 33rd president of the United States from 1945 to 1953. I like to say that I study people as well and have read several books on famous people and they do achieve their success in life through hard […]… Continue reading Harry S. Truman Once Said… — Dexter’s Daily Quotes
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J.M. Barrie Once Said… — Dexter’s Daily Quotes
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, aka J.M. Barrie was born on May 9, 1860 and died on June 19, 1937. J.M. Barrie was a Scottish novelist and playwright best known for Peter Pan and Neverland. I do believe it is the secret to personal happiness is liking what you do. Life is too short […]… Continue reading J.M. Barrie Once Said… — Dexter’s Daily Quotes
Hedy Lamarr Once Said… — Dexter’s Daily Quotes
Hedy Lamarr was born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler on November 9, 1914 and died January 19, 2000. Hedy was an Austrian-American actress, inventor, and film producer. Little known fact about Hedy is that she was co-inventor of the frequency-hopping spread spectrum which is part of the early working for today’s cell phone use and wireless […]… Continue reading Hedy Lamarr Once Said… — Dexter’s Daily Quotes
How to Evaluate Your Current Author Marketing Strategy — A Writer’s Path
by Ashlee McNicol We all need a little help sometimes. As authors, it can be really hard to keep up with our writing when social media management and promotions take so much time out of the day. Most of us intend to make it full-time, but if you have no background in business, […] via How… Continue reading How to Evaluate Your Current Author Marketing Strategy — A Writer’s Path
Don’t Hate Me Because I Write Fast — A Writer’s Path
by Larry Kahaner I write fast. I write fast because that’s just how I learned to write, lo those many years ago, when I was a newspaper reporter. You wrote fast because the job demanded it. You had your notes in front of you, the clock was ticking, editors were waiting for copy, […] via Don’t… Continue reading Don’t Hate Me Because I Write Fast — A Writer’s Path
Writers and the Fear of Failure: How to Get Over it For Good — A Writer’s Path
by Lauren Sapala Sometimes I feel like I’m in the unique position of having my fingers on the collective pulse of writers today. I talk to unbelievable amounts of writers every week. Some of them are my clients, some of them are new people thinking about becoming a client, and some of them […] via Writers… Continue reading Writers and the Fear of Failure: How to Get Over it For Good — A Writer’s Path
Let Your Characters Live On Without You — A Writer’s Path
by Meg Dowell I don’t understand everyone’s obsession with sequels. Or entire series, for that matter. Don’t get me wrong — I love all things Harry Potter, Hunger Games, Divergent, etc. But what I don’t love is when people — writers in particular — can’t seem to let go of the stories and […] via Let… Continue reading Let Your Characters Live On Without You — A Writer’s Path
How to Balance Your Job and Writing — A Writer’s Path
by Phoebe Quinn If you’re reading this, I’m guessing that being a full-time writer, a fully-fledged author, is one of your dream scenarios. Working for yourself and doing what you love – it couldn’t get better. Unfortunately, most of us have a day job, and it may not be that great. My employment […] via How… Continue reading How to Balance Your Job and Writing — A Writer’s Path
Market Your Book For Success — A Writer’s Path
by J.U. Scribe Have you ever been in a slump? Writers are not immune to being in a slump. Sometimes you’re suffering from a case of writer’s block whether you’re struggling to find a new story idea or finish a work you already started. What many don’t seem to talk about is the rut […] via… Continue reading Market Your Book For Success — A Writer’s Path
Altering the Reader’s Perspective — A Writer’s Path
by Ryan Lanz Who doesn’t like the thought of being able to direct someone’s thoughts or emotions? Sure, it’s typically in fantasy only, but I’m sure most have skirted around the thought. When we imagine someone doing so, it’s usually an evil villain’s doing, involving elbow-length gloves and an over-sized, veiny head. But […] via Altering… Continue reading Altering the Reader’s Perspective — A Writer’s Path