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The Writing Life
http://writeanonfictionbook.blogspot.com/
The Writing Life is full of musings, observations, and reflections of a 40-year veteran of the craft. Bobbi Linkemer loves to write, to teach writing, and, most of all, to help other writers write. This is s great way to make a living and a life!
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How to Create, Develop, Test, Produce, Market, and Sell a Unique Product
I would like to welcome "guest blogger"—Bobette Kyle—whom I have mentioned many times in The Writing Life as a marketing and Web guru, among the many hats she wears. If you are interested in "living your best day, every day," read on.Four St. Lo...
Why can\'t I get organized?
My friend Peggy Nehmen just sent me the best article by Chris Brogan on how to blog (almost) every day, Frankly, I find that pretty hard to do. However, Chris began his post by stomping all over my excuses.“I put up a blog post (almost) every day, ...
The Friends of Bobbi Bookshelf
I have a shelf in my bookcase for books written by friends, with a special section for those I played a role in bringing to fruition. In some cases, I was a book coach; in others, an editor; and in a few, a ghostwriter. The number of boo...
The Who, What, When, & Why of Book Proposals
When I teach classes in how to write a nonfiction book I always stress the importance of developing a book proposal first. I usually get the same reaction: “Is that really necessary?” The answer is an unequivocal, “Yes.” And here are all the ...
To subscribe or to follow? That is the question.
Every blog in the blogosphere (including mine) has a little button that allows people to subscribe. That means you will get every new blog post in your e-mail. I follow several blogs, but I learned the hard way that following is not the same as subsc...
How to Publish Your Book on Kindle
It’s hard to remember that before 1995, no one had ever heard of Amazon.com, which was about to burst on the scene as an online bookstore. According to plan, it didn’t make a profit for five years. A decade later, by selling much more than merely...

