The Power of Reverse Outlining

The Power of Reverse Outlining

In school, I remember a lot of time being devoted to teaching the skill of outlining. Teachers recommended it as the best way to form the foundation for an essay or term paper. The essay style I learned was highly structured. First came the Roman numerals, then the...
Book Design: An Inside Job

Book Design: An Inside Job

Writing Your Book is Only the First Step I’ve published nearly 60 books and had a role in designing many books I’ve ghostwritten and/or edited. From this experience, I know that the interior design of a book plays a huge role. It can even determine whether a reader...
You Need More Than a Critique Group

You Need More Than a Critique Group

You’re probably familiar with the phrase, “I’m not an expert, but I know what I like.” This idea works fine for personal choices, but it can be a disaster in a writing critique group. If you’re a new writer who joins one for new writers, the odds are that no one will...
Instruction manuals – helpful or useless?

Instruction manuals – helpful or useless?

If Your Company Uses Instruction Manuals for Its Products, You Must Read This. Too many businesses don’t give enough attention to what may be their most important documents. Entering Appliance Hell I recently bought an appliance. (I’m not naming either the specific...
Buyer Beware: Seller Take Care

Buyer Beware: Seller Take Care

The buyer beware thinking is yielding to the need for the seller to take care to avoid unhappy clients.  If you are a Latin speaker (who is?) you’d say caveat emptor. The phrase describes the concept in contract law that places the burden of due diligence on the...