Are you participating in the November challenge?

You know, National Novel Writing Month.

Not me. Wish I had the wherewithal to make it happen. But, I never seem to get it together for NaNoWriMo. No matter how many times I think this will be the November for me, it never happens.

My life is and always has been like a crazy circus.

However, just because we don’t participate in NaNoWriMo doesn’t mean we can’t learn from those who do.

For everyone brave enough to go for the 30 day challenge check out this contest from Inkitt:

NaNoWriMo 2015 Contest

For those of us who pass, here are some tips from those who’ve been there and done that.

Now for the rest of us, give yourself a break.

Go shopping and have lunch with a friend. That’s what I did today! Explains todays late post.

 

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Do you want people to find your blog?

I know I do!

I loved this idea from Mostly Bloging.

How to Get Tremendous Blog Traffic with Instagram BY

Must admit, I hadn’t thought of using Instagram to help with my blog.

It’s a great idea!

The only drawback is Instagram is for mobile devices. To send a photo or pic from computer to Instagram it must come from your phone or Ipad.

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Makes things a bit awkward, but I think it may be worth the trouble. I’m gonna give it a try.

So let me know, do you use Instagram? Are you going to now?

PS: Want to watermark your photos from a mobile device?

Checkout  tip, How to Watermark your Instagram Photos.

Thanks for stopping by my blog. Together we can learn the best writing tips and tricks. Look for me @jeancogdell on Twitter and jean.cogdell on Facebook!

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Are rules meant to be broken?

Sometimes.

Writers are artists, and should always use artistic license to stay true to the medium.

I’ve said many times, the purpose of this blog is to share as I learn. Not teach. I’m not a teacher by any stretch of the imagination. Nor am I an expert in any field.

Well, except one, making mistakes. Some days I swear I make more mistakes than anyone on earth. But I keep on trucking and try to avoid repeating them too often.

One thing I’ve learned, as in life there are few absolutes in writing.

All rules can be bent to the point of breaking, or hell some rules can be thrown out as long as the writer is true to the story.

That’s why I try to share “Tips.”

Tips that I find useful, and informative, but not restrictive.

That is my intent, to learn how to become a better writer, as I blog and to encourage my readers.

There are many ways to get a job done. Use what works for you.

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Whether you write by the seat of your pants or plot every jot and tiddle it doesn’t matter. In longhand, or shorthand, using Scrivener or MS Word, Mind Mapping or plotting, Evernote or Post-it notes, laptop or typewriter, the writing is what’s important – not the tools.

There’d be less dancing in the world if everyone played the same tune. So turn up the music and lets write. Write your way!

Leave a comment and tell me what you think. Together we can learn the best writing tips, and join me @jeancogdell on Twitter and jean.cogdell on Facebook!

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Got a book? Make a sale…

I can’t believe the holidays are almost upon us.

Nuts! Right?

Each year the decorations seem to mushroom in store aisles earlier and earlier.

I don’t know about you, but Christmas trees among the Halloween pumpkins make me hyperventilate.

Mentally, I begin screaming… Not yet! Not ready!

Just something I do every year. Sigh…

But ready or not Christmas is coming.

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So why not use the early shopping days as an opportunity to sell your books.

One Simple Way to Boost Sales of Your Self-Published Book This Christmas by

A fun, new take on book promotion and sales.

Whether you choose a Pub, local TGIF, BBQ joint or Tea Room, this is a unique way to promote.

Call, text or email your writing buddies and see if this might work for you.