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How to Write a Book In Your Spare Time

How to Write a Book In Your Spare Time | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

If you really want to write, you can and will make time for it. And I'm going to tell you how to write a book.Today, I’m going to let you in on a little secret:Anyone can write a book.Yes, that’s right, I said anyone. Even you. You have stories you want to tell. You have things you want to say. You are the only person on Earth who can tell others how you see the world, and you feel about a given subject, a particular theme or trope. Whether you’re a natural writer or in need some polish, you can write a book....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Good motivational advice for writers.

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Don't Know What to Write About? Get Ideas From the Blog Topic Generator [Free Tool]

Don't Know What to Write About? Get Ideas From the Blog Topic Generator [Free Tool] | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Ever get writer's block? Here's a free tool that'll help you kick it to the curb.


The tool won't just come up with ideas willy-nilly. Blog topics will make or break the success of your blog posts -- so your topics will be both search-friendly and interesting to your audience. Using keywords you provide, the tool will come up engaging titles tailored to those terms. That way, you're always featuring relevant, but interesting posts on your blog


.If you're one of those types who likes to dive in and play around with it immediately, go on: try it out for yourself. If you're the type who likes to be walked through using tools step by step, that's cool too. Just keep reading....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

I'm there! Potential cure for the common writers block. Fun tool, but repetitive after several uses.

James Cracknell's curator insight, January 17, 2014 6:48 AM

Natty little tool to overcome blog-block. Give it a go