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How I 1st-Drafted an 87,000-Word Self-Help Book over 46 Days in 2018*

ZudePR

Have you always aspired to write a book? 5 Life and Work Sometimes Get in the Way #6 A Stem Forms #7 The Research Phase #8 Attending Writing School #9 Final Preparations #10 What First-Drafting a Book in 46 Days Looks Like #11 Tips on First-Drafting a Book by a First-Time (Self-Publishing) Author Next Steps Conclusion Codicil.

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Letter from York

Stephen Waddington

I’m en route to York on LNER for lunch with my daughters today. PR Careers: How to get a job in PR Sarah Stimson has published her annual list of intern opportunities in the top UK PR 150 agencies with support from CoverageBook. You may have spotted Sarah hustling agencies on Twitter to contribute to the list.

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#SelfPub – Part 3: The RESET Style Guide

ZudePR

In this post, I share the alphabetised style/grammar guide, which I used to write and edit my soon-to-be-published book: RESET. Apostrophes after a group of surnames, eg, the Aggarwals’ pension (where the Aggarwals are a couple). Two en dashes should be used mid-sentence either side of an emphatic comment from the author.

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What Taylor Swift Can Teach You About Social Media Marketing

MaccaPR

First, there’s no celebrity who understands how to connect en masse – seemingly authentically and intimately with millions of fans – as brilliantly as Swift. Devotees of the “Twilight Saga” films and books call themselves “twihards,” and I don’t want to repeat here what female fans of actor Benedict Cumberbatch refer to themselves as.