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Anais Nin

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There are so many ways we can express ourselves through writing. Some of us write journals and diaries, some of us write letters, some write books and articles for a living. WORD is power. Prison cells in many parts of the world are filled with poets and playwrights. In other countries fiction writers are sued; non-fiction writers are killed. Don't ever underestimate the power of pen and paper - or keyboard and blog space - no matter how big, small, personal, or global your subject matter may be. Even a private diary that only the writer will ever see, has the power to transform her life.



Print-On-Demand: The New Self-Publishing!

Some women write books to be published. Others write them to self-publish for family and friends. If you've written a novel, a cookbook, a wildlife rescue book, and publishers keep turning you down - the print-on-demand route is an excellent choice. There are few, sometimes no, upfront fees. You make money (and your publisher makes money) each time a book is sold. And because it's print-on-demand rather than going the 2000 copy up front print run, there's no inventory to stock. Read more about Print-On-Demand...





Journaling: A Part of Most Writers' Lives

If you write, just keep on writing. If you're trying to get a book published, keep on writing anyway, even if you have to get a day job. And if you journal, you're in with a big crowd. Read about how to journal to solve problems; how to journal to collect material for future novels; and journaling to explore your Life Issues. Yes, journaling can do all that! I've done it, I know women who have done it, and I promise you - journaling is a powerful life tool.


Anais Nin  was a diarist that remains dear to many of us. A petite, dark-eyed woman with a soft voice and a need to record each day, she managed to shape her life through her journals. She explored every dark corner she ran into, analyzed details, observed situations from each player's viewpoint, learned, remembered. She became a success in her lifetime - both as a diarist and a fiction writer. Read more about Anais Nin...


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