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7 Writing Mistakes That Make a Good Book Look Amateurish

7 Writing Mistakes That Make a Good Book Look Amateurish

A few years ago, I read a memoir by someone with a genuinely compelling story to tell, sharing the intriguing details of her husband’s involvement with underworld criminals and his unexplained death. She had a unique story. But I almost put it down after I started...

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When Your Book is Stalled (And The Hidden Price You Pay)

When Your Book is Stalled (And The Hidden Price You Pay)

“Michael was reaching for his son’s pack as he started to say, ‘Good job, Son’. But he couldn’t finish his sentence as he slumped to the ground like a stone. I ran over to catch him so his head would not hit the cement. After I laid him down, I ran inside to the front...

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Why Your Book Needs a Map Before You Write a Single Chapter

Why Your Book Needs a Map Before You Write a Single Chapter

A few years ago, I sat down for what should have been a routine book coaching project with a client — a professional speaker with expertise worth sharing. She hired me as her ghostwriter. Initially, we talked about her vision for the book and the content she wanted to...

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Why Dialogue Makes Your Writing Come Alive

Why Dialogue Makes Your Writing Come Alive

One of my clients, who is an attorney, questioned me recently on the use of dialogue. Trained to be precise, she was uneasy when I transformed long passages of narrative into lively dialogue. Her memoir was about events that took place several years before, and she...

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Momentum and Your Writing

Momentum and Your Writing

I just finished a novel about momentum: John Grisham's The Confession. A young man in Texas is wrongly convicted of murder and sentenced to death. With days left before the execution, the real killer sets out to save him — and the entire book becomes a race to see...

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Why Professional Writing Matters More Than You Think

Why Professional Writing Matters More Than You Think

You may never meet many of your prospects in person before they decide whether to hire you. Instead, they meet you through your professional writing. And they judge you accordingly. I personally heard an internet marketer make the argument that typos make you human....

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Writing Scripts for Video and Webinars

Writing Scripts for Video and Webinars

Karli had delivered the same talk to live audiences a dozen times. Her clients nodded along, asked good questions, and booked discovery calls afterward. So, when she recorded a webinar version of that talk, she did what seemed logical: she began writing scripts of her...

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