I live in Vermont because my income doesn’t support living in Colorado or California, the last two places I lived before moving here, and because my husband and I don’t want to work for “the man.”
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I help people plan, write, and publish books. But whenever someone asks, “Can you help me write a book?” my answer is, “Yes, but who will buy it?” Before you write a book, you need to have an audience of people who love you and who will be waiting to buy it. Finding your audience […]
I am in the mood to answer questions today and I mentioned that on Twitter. The questions that came in were great, but they can’t be answered in 140 characters. So I’m posting them here. Please feel free to ask follow-up questions in the comments. Great question! Self publishing: The advantages here are that you have full control over your […]
You wanna go where everybody knows your name… (you’re singing the Cheers theme in your head, right?) And when you live in a small town, that’s anywhere once you’ve lived there for a while. But there are always favorite spots, haunts, and hangouts. For me that’s not a bar. The places where everybody knows my name […]
This is the last post in my series about knitting books that made me smile this year. The posts are coming in the order in which I found the books. Each is a mini-review with a list of what made me smile as I read the book. What’s it about? This book is first and foremost a […]
This week I am going to blog about knitting books that made me smile this year. The posts are coming in the order in which I found the books. Each is a mini-review with a list of what made me smile as I read the book. In the Footsteps of Sheep: Tales of a Journey through […]
This week I am going to blog about knitting books that made me smile this year. The posts are coming in the order in which I found the books. Each is a mini-review with a list of what made me smile as I read the book. 4. Knit the Sky: Cultivate Your Creativity with a Playful Way […]
I am going to blog about knitting books that made me smile this year.
This week I am going to blog about knitting books that made me smile this year. The posts are coming in the order in which I found the books. Each is a mini-review with a list of what made me smile as I read the book. 2. Knitting Stories: Personal Essays and Seven Coast Salish-Inspired Knitting […]
This week I am going to blog about knitting books that made me smile this year. The posts are coming in the order in which I found the books. Each is a mini-review with a list of what made me smile as I read the book. 1. Knitsonik Stranded Colourwork Sourcebook: A knitting book that shows you […]
