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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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Weekly Roundup: Trick or Treat

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali Weekly Roundup: Trick or Treat October 31st, 2010 Tweet Today’s Hallowe’en. But in the spirit of the day, here are seven posts for your Hallowe’en hilarity. Trick or Tweet?

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EMAIL: The Very Subject of It All

Bad Pitch Blog

En masse, the media and other influencers have, at best, come to accept email as their preferred communications tool. Some of our friends who work in the media get so many junky emails that they don’t even see ours sometimes. After all, I am emailing to my book editor just today. How boring!—we

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Who talks to (and about) colleagues like that?

PR Conversations

In her book, Our Turn , Kirstine Stewart writes, “Good communication practices that are successful are built on mutual respect and a commitment to strive to meet each other’s goals. As Kirstene Stewart states, “Homogeneity is a creativity killer.” I would suggest not just for employees, but also for communication teams.