Here, are the richest women in the world. 1. Alice Walton, Walmart ( $54.4 billion ) Alice Walton is the 1st in our list of richest women in the world. Alice Louise Walton was born on October 7, 1949 is an American heir to the fortune of Walmart Inc. Walton is one of Walmart founder […]… Continue reading Top 5 Richest Women In The World In 2020 — The Smart Citizens
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Personalities of Successful Authors — William Peace Blog
There is a two-year old article in Inc. magazine by Kaleigh Moore titled ‘6 Characteristics Every Great Write Has in Common’, which I found interesting. Ms Moore’s website says, “I write blog content for eCommerce platforms and the SaaS tools that integrate with them. I’ve been hired by top companies on the Fortune 500 as […]… Continue reading Personalities of Successful Authors — William Peace Blog
5 Questions to Ask Before Arguing Online — The Anxious Introvert
Here on the Anxious Introvert we actively avoid engaging in polarizing conversations, because we believe in content that is uplifting and encouraging for everyone, not just those who actively believe what we believe. As writers, this is something we practice in our day-to-day lives as well, not just on the internet – but is this […]… Continue reading 5 Questions to Ask Before Arguing Online — The Anxious Introvert
Stay at Home Book Tag — Strange Storyteller
Since we’re all stuck in quarantine due to Reasons™, I thought it would be fun to try this quarantine-themed book tag. This tag was created by Princess of Paperback, but I found it on The Naughty Librarian’s channel. I urge you to check out their answers after you finish reading my post! Laying in Bed: […]… Continue reading Stay at Home Book Tag — Strange Storyteller
10 Things for which the Indie Author is grateful — Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo
There are a good many things Indie writers and publishers have to be grateful for. Things we seem to have in common…apart, of course, from the abject poverty of living in unheated garrets whilst suffering for our art. (Look, we have an image to keep up, right?) Whilst I wait… and wait… and wait… I […]… Continue reading 10 Things for which the Indie Author is grateful — Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo
Welcome Author Annika Perry #wouldyourather — Annika Perry’s Writing Blog
Originally posted on Jill Weatherholt: Today I’m excited to welcome our friend and writer, Annika Perry. For those of you who know Annika, I’m sure you’ll agree she is one of the kindest and most generous bloggers you’ll ever meet. We connected many years ago, and now I feel as though we’re old friends. I… via… Continue reading Welcome Author Annika Perry #wouldyourather — Annika Perry’s Writing Blog
Published Authors Awareness — MRS. T’S CORNER
This is not my normal blogging subject. However, as a versatile blogger, I will occasionally blog on different topics and hope you appreciate efforts in bringing awareness to published authors. via Published Authors Awareness — MRS. T’S CORNER
I’m a published author! — Wibble
Let’s face it, nobody else is going to blow my trumpet, so I’ll have to do it myself. Hmm… maybe I should rephrase that, evil minds might well twist it into something else — much in the same way that I just did, in fact. With that out of the way: Ever since I was […]… Continue reading I’m a published author! — Wibble
How to create an Amazon Author page? — mtaggartwriter
Hello WordPress friends, I need to create an Amazon Author page. I’m hoping a few of you can help guide me. All tips and thoughts are welcome! (I do realize I go to amazon and click create your account. It’s once inside that I’m hoping I can put best practices to use by learning from […]… Continue reading How to create an Amazon Author page? — mtaggartwriter
Celebrating And Supporting Our Fellow Authors — Becoming the Oil and the Wine
The main reason why I started blogging is to encourage and teach the Word of God as the Holy Spirit leads. via Celebrating And Supporting Our Fellow Authors — Becoming the Oil and the Wine