E-Books Under The Tree — for YOU
Loyal readers of this blog deserve a Christmas present, and I have one for you. I’ve bundled up a couple of E-Books that may help you kick off 2008 better organized and better focussed. Both are free downloads, courtesy of their authors.
Time Management for Creative People is a short collection of recommendations by Mark McGuinness, culled from his series of posts at Business of Design Online [BoDo]. Mark has some very useful insights to pass along, especially at the turn of the year, when we evaluate our accomplishments of the past 12 months and look forward to our goals for the coming year.
If you are struggling with a book project, you will certainly find Through the Labyrinth of Writing Your Book by Anne Wayman to be helpful. I myself am stuck with a book project that isn’t moving forward as well as I would wish. Anne’s words are encouraging to me. To get this free E-Book, you’ll be requested to sign up for Anne’s email newsletter. Don’t worry about a barrage of email — Anne sends it out only occasionally. Essentially, the email invites you to visit Anne’s website Writing With Vision: Turning Your Dreams Into Words, which offers advice and even hands-on assistance to get your book project moving. This website is worth knowing about, if you are in the midst of a stalled book project — and the E-Book will be re-assuring.
Merry Christmas — with best wishes for a productive 2008 as a writer.
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Tom,
Time Management for Creative People sounds fascinating–not to mention helpful! Thanks for this great resource to help writers become more creative–and more productive–in the New Year!
I’m sure that Anne’s e-book–as well as her newsletter–will prove equally beneficial to writers who are working on book-length manuscripts, and I know that many aspiring novelists and non-fiction book authors will thank you!
Jeanne
Expect a series of posts over next couple of months on the subject, with some new resources that may help.
Tom
Tom,
Time management is always a challenge–particularly for creative types. Looking forward to reading your upcoming series on the topic!
Jeanne