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Index
Title Page Contents Million Dollar Productivity
Copyright The Million Dollar Writing Series Introduction I. No Excuses—Finding the Time to Write Being a Full-Time Writer If Only I Had the Time No Excuses A Day at Work II. The Mathematics of Productivity The Mathematics of Productivity III. Kevin’s Eleven—11 Tips to Increase Your Writing Productivity Introduction #1 Shut Up and Write! #2 Defy the Empty Page #3 Work on Different Projects at the Same Time #4 Dare to Be Bad (at First) … Then Fix It #5 Use Every Minute #6 Set Goals for Yourself … and Stick to Them #7 Know the Difference Between WRITING #8 Create the Best Writing Environmentfor Yourself #9 Think Outside the Keyboard #10 Get Inspired! #11 Know When to Stop Recap Afterword About the Author
Million Dollar Professionalism for the Writer
Copyright The Million Dollar Writing Series Introduction I. The Professional Mindset Speak, Dress, and Act Professionally Be Reliable Always Do Your Best Work Don’t Be a Jerk Don’t Make Enemies or Start Feuds Don’t Begrudge Other Writers Their Success Show Gratitude II. Dirty Secrets Dirty Secret #1: Sheer Writing Talent Will Not Guarantee Success Dirty Secret #2: Personal Connections Really Can Help Dirty Secret #3: “Overnight Successes” Usually Aren’t Dirty Secret #4: Don’t Let Writing Classes or Critique Groups Take the Place of Writing Dirty Secret #5: The Wrong Agent Can Be Worse Than No Agent at All Dirty Secret #6: Advertising Is Expensive. Publicity Is Cheap III. The Business Mindset Get to Know Your Business Learn to Accept Rejection Don’t Quit Your Day Job Build and Maintain Your Reputation Success Breeds Success Afterword Acknowledgments About the Authors
Worldbuilding
Book Description The Million Dollar Writing Series Copyright 1. Creating Universes, Big and Small 2. Everyday Worldbuilding 3. Questions Are Your Best Building Blocks 4. A Worldbuilding Ingredients List 5. Reviewing the Ingredients 6. Conclusion About the Author Other WordFire Press Titles
Writing As a Team Sport
Book Description Copyright Introduction 1. To Collaborate or Not to Collaborate (Why?) 2. How to Choose a Collaborator (Who?) 3. Methods of Collaboration (How?) 4. Decisions, Problem-Solving, and Tips (What?) 5. Worst-Case Scenarios Summary References Sample Collaboration Agreement About the Authors If you liked this book Other WordFire Press Titles
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