Advice
The Convention and Your Business
The standard convention is a great place for businessmen of all stripes to meet and discuss all aspects of the related business. While this makes them the ideal place for businessmen to network, a lot of people have no real idea how to do so; most of them are more interested in the business itself than the social aspects of it. This means that while they can run the business well, they may not always be taking full advantage of opportunities that fall their way. This applies especially when it comes to social situations such as conventions where they are more interested in selling their product and attending the panels and workshops than they are shaking hands.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Writers
Runnning A Money-Making Booth
Writers hate dealing with people. This is probably why they don't do so well when it comes to business matters: Business involves dealing with people up close and personal. Going to conventions only focuses on that issue as it requires the writer to deal with lots of people over the space of hours for a day or two. The biggest problem most authors have is that they lack confidence when it comes to dealing with people; however, with a little prep, it's easy to build some confidence, making convention survival that much easier.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Writers
Plan Your Alaska Adventure: Discover the Best Travel Tips
Imagine being surrounded by vast wilderness and stunning beauty, with wildlife everywhere. Alaska is a dream for many, and with good planning, your trip can be amazing. From picking the best time to visit to choosing how to get there and where to stay, every choice matters.
By Fahad Waqasabout a year ago in Writers
Marketing For Writers 101
For a lot of writers, marketing is one of those things that everyone hates. We tend to be an introverted lot, and marketing is just something that needs an extroverted mentality. We're good at tasks that require an individual to do things on their own, like researching, world-building, and even writing; we like going down some weird rabbit holes. Introspection and projecting what we find is our bread and butter, but sometimes we need to poke our heads out of the hole and interact with others.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Writers
What did John Keats mean by "Beauty is Truth, Truth Beauty"?
'Magnificence is Truth, Truth Excellence': Revealing the Quintessence of Magnificence Craftsmanship and theory meet up in a profound jump into magnificence is truth. John Keats, a popular Heartfelt writer, showed us that excellence is something other than looks. He made us consider excellence to be a profound encounter.
By Neverlosenasserabout a year ago in Writers
This World Is My Grave. I’ve Died In It Countless Times. AI-Generated.
Introduction Life can sometimes feel like a cycle of endings and beginnings, where each fall feels like a little death. The poetic notion of “dying countless times” in this world isn’t about physical death but the emotional, mental, and spiritual transformations we endure. It’s about the pain of loss, the death of dreams, and the shedding of old selves to make way for growth.
By Usama Shahidabout a year ago in Writers
Marketing for Indie Books
If you’ve ever written anything, you’ve also read flaky articles and seen useless videos giving you advice about how to market your writing. This ‘might-as-well-be-AI-generated’ advice always includes the phrases: tell all your friends, use your network etc…Let’s get real. As writers, our hope and dream is that a person, somewhere on the other side of the globe, somehow picks up our writing and resonates with it. We want to touch people that we wouldn’t have otherwise reached. We aren’t writing for the purpose of harassing everyone we know to buy our book, whether it is relevant to them or not.
By Marlena Guzowskiabout a year ago in Writers









