Posted on 26 February 2010.
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Jo Parfitt interviews author and successful life coach, Arvind Devalia, about what was involved in writing his acclaimed book, Get The Life You Love and Live It. Learn more at www.arvinddevalia.com
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Posted on 26 February 2010.
Jo Parfitt interviews Michael Harling to share tips with you on writing a book, finding a publisher and making it sell. For more information on Michael Harling and his book visit his blog at www.lindenwald.com
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Posted on 22 February 2010.
Leslie-Ann Bosher is the author of To The Manor Drawn. In this first of a 2-part interview Jo Parfitt talks to her about hthe process of writing her book. Find out more about the book and author at www.leslieannbosher.com
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Posted on 19 February 2010.
Rintu Basu presents a way to rapidly organise your book, an article or chapter in order to maximise the reader’s learning experience and make what you write have a bigger impact. Using a framework based on Bloom’s taxonomy of cognitive learning, Rintu will provide non-fiction authors with a powerful approach Continue Reading
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Posted on 05 February 2010. Tags: author, book, class, French Tarts, google, Julia Cameron, learn, program, self-belief, write
I’ve been running a workshop that teaches people the secrets of writing a book since 2002 now. In it, I tell them how I had the first book I ever wrote accepted by the first publisher I approached. How I was fresh out of university, it was a cookbook and Continue Reading
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Posted on 01 February 2010. Tags: anecdote, case study, character, dialogue, emotion, life story, narrative, resonance, scene
I’ve been teaching writing and helping people to write their non-fiction books since 2002, and I recognise that, these days, some genres of non-fiction books have much more in common with fiction. I blame this on reality TV. People are nosy, they like to see inside people’s lives, find out Continue Reading
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