Write is a Verb

Write is a Verb-Do You Need a Kick in the Pants?
You’ve heard all the rules to get yourself to write—work on a schedule, write in a particular place, always write a certain number of words, and so on … all rules based on things that have worked for other writers.

But what works for you? What will get your book written?

Psychotherapist and writing coach Bill O’Hanlon provides no rules—just principles and methods that you can personalize to your own style and preferences. You’ll learn that you don’t have to be a natural writer or a good writer to write. You just have to write—and find out what uniquely motivates you to write.

By combining his experience as a therapist and his own prolific career as an author, Bill shows you how to manage overwhelming projects, while finding the passion to finish what you start. Plus, a DVD featuring an hour-long workshop showcases the best bits of Bill’s weeklong bootcamp for writers, so you can fully experience the charisma behind the principles.

It’s the literary equivalent of Prozac, cattle prods, M&Ms, and whatever else you need to get moving, get writing, and get it done.

DVD features

  • An hour-long workshop with author Bill O’Hanlon
  • All worksheets from the book in electronic form
  • Bonus worksheets and handouts from Bill’s bootcamp
  • Four instructional podcasts by Bill

Write Is a Verb
by Bill O’Hanlon

ISBN: 978-158297-459-0
$24.99 hardcover with DVD, 224 pages

We offer this book for only $9.99- Buy Now

 

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The Mind of Your Story

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Discover what drives your fiction!  This work by Lisa Lenard-cook is great for the fiction  writer. You can learn how to :

develop and “seed” your ideas

shape your characters

manage the story and

revise ….

 

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A Writer’s Life- Talese

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Gay Talese has written eleven books and written for a variety of magazines and other venues.  Here is a great work for someone.  I thought I’d offer it because I found it  just tonight while I was shopping around and upon reading the inside flap, I thought how many of you writers could benefit from his experience.

Here is the inside flap info:  ”The inner workings of a writer’s life, the interplay between experience and writing, are brilliantly recounted by a master of the art. Gay Talese now focuses on his own life–the zeal for the truth, the narrative edge, the sometimes startling precision, that won accolades for his journalism and best-sellerdom and acclaim for his revelatory books about the New York Times (The Kingdom and the Power), the Mafia (Honor Thy Father), the sex industry (Thy Neighbor’s Wife), and, focusing on his own family, the American immigrant experience (Unto the Sons).

How has Talese found his subjects? What has stimulated, blocked, or inspired his writing? Here are his amateur beginnings on his college newspaper; his professional climb at the New York Times; his desire to write on a larger canvas, which led him to magazine writing at Esquire and then to books. We see his involvement with issues of race from his student days in the Deep South to a recent interracial wedding in Selma, Alabama, where he once covered the fierce struggle for civil rights. Here are his reflections on the changing American sexual mores he has written about over the last fifty years, and a striking look at the lives–and their meaning–of Lorena and John Bobbitt. He takes us behind the scenes of his legendary profile of Frank Sinatra, his writings about Joe DiMaggio and heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson, and his interview with the head of a Mafia family.

But he is at his most poignant in talking about the ordinary men and women whose stories led to his most memorable work. In remarkable fashion, he traces the history of a single restaurant location in New York, creating an ethnic mosaic of one restaurateur after the other whose dreams were dashed while a successor’s were born. And as he delves into the life of a young female Chinese soccer player, we see his consuming interest in the world in its latest manifestation.

In these and other recollections and stories, Talese gives us a fascinating picture of both the serendipity and meticulousness involved in getting a story. He makes clear that every one of us represents a good one, if a writer has the curiosity to know it, the diligence to pursue it, and the desire to get it right.

Candid, humorous, deeply impassioned–a dazzling book about the nature of writing in one man’s life, and of writing itself.

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Writer’s Born or Made?

So, what do you think?  Is a writer born or made?  Maybe both?

To some people, writing is simply inside them. It is a passion.  It is a drive. It is a part of every day life.  To others, it is also a passion, drive and everyday event but what drives them is the money associated with the skill-profession.

Being a writer is something that evokes a love for the written word, phrases and good, plain communication.

Are writers born or made?  Probably both.

 

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Arthur Miller’s Last Work Offered

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Arthur Miller was a playwright known for  ”The Crucible” and “Death of a Salesman”.  His last work, “Presence” has the following written on it’s flap:

“Throughout his career as one of the foremost playwrights of the twentieth century, Arthur Miller wrote a remarkable series of highly regarded short stories, pieces that reveal the same profound insight, humanism, and empathy that are the hallmarks of his great dramatic works. Presence is a posthumous gathering of Miller’s last published fiction, a group of stories that appeared in The New Yorker, Harper’s, Esquire, and elsewhere. “Bulldog” describes a young teenager’s surprising first sexual experience while “Presence” relates a man’s encounter with a woman he has just seen making love on a beach. “Beavers” tells a haunting tale of nature, creation, and destruction. In “The Performance,” a Jewish tap dancer enthralls Hitler. “The Bare Manuscript” reveals a writer’s unusual methods to revive his muse, and, finally, “The Turpentine Still” presents a portrait of a man examining his legacy. Displaying the sureness of an artist in his autumnal prime, Presence is a gift that all fans of Miller’s work, as well as readers of contemporary fiction, will welcome.” Click below-

Great offer for those who are interested in playwrights and excellent writers!

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David Maraniss-Writer’s Journey

David Maraniss is the winner of the Pulitzer Prize.  His book, “Into The Story”  is a great book with 32 stories.He writes about Bill Clinton, Jesse Jackson, Al Gore, Martin Luther King, Barack Obama, Vince Lombardi and more. This would be a great work for your collection. Click HERE if you’re interested in this work for less than half price!

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The Power of Point of View

I want to offer a great tool to you.  It is called ” The Power of Point of View” by Alicia Rasley.  This book will “Make Your Story Come To Life”. It  is a “Writer’s Digest” book and offers tips about how to write and find success.

The chapters include point of view, choices of writing, elements to your story, and how to build your story. It includes information about how and when to use first person,  second person,impersonal and personal third person and more!  This work is  a must have for you if you’re serious about writing.

The book is over 260 pages and was written by RITA award-winning writer and nationally known writing workshop leader, Alisha Rasley.  Don’t miss this great opportunity for a “how to” work! This book is on SALE for less than half! Click HERE to get yours!

 

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Steve Jobs Resigns-Blog It!

While this is breaking news, it is sad  and a tender-hearted topic to Jobs’ family and the MAC community. Steve Jobs is the co-founder of the Apple Computer Company. It is sad news but at the same time, historic so here’s a topic to cover. If you’re  a writer or a blogger, here you go.  Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple has resigned as CEO of Apple, Inc.

This is really breaking News! While is it a heavy bit of news for many, it is news and of interest to the masses.   Even though his health has been an issue and he looked awfully gaunt at his last outing, no one expected the famed inventor to resign.  This is shocking news and worthy of your thoughts.

When Jobs walks into a room, people stand,  clap and making hooting sounds.  At this last event sharing his newest product, the iPad 2, the people clapped and clapped and clapped as he came out to introduce this latest invention.

Leigh Gallagher of Fortune Magazine agrees and  said, “this is shocking news”.  She went on to say that “Steve Job is singular.” “There will never be anyone like Steve Jobs”.  ” Apple is Steve Jobs,” she said. ”  This company is just about to change.”

Apple shares dropped 5.3% upon the announcement of Jobs’ resignation and so even the markets are telling of the change in the reactions of investors.

What are your thoughts?

 

 

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Riots and Other Things

The riots in London have just occurred and those in Europe are now cleaning up the debris from the mess.  People are hurting, financial loss is sure  and the thugs are being identified by their images on television and photographs taken.  Off to jail they will go!

There was in the town of Peckham, where much of the rioting occurred,  a note written by someone that said, “Dear Lord Heavenly Father, pls bring your LOVE, PEACE + UNITY to our community.  We thank you that no-one died here bt we cry out for our youth that they may get the help + direction + most of all the LOVE they need to grow straight in the ways of God and not of money + material worship.  Help them to WORSHIP you + LOVE their neighbor.  Help us to forgive them, understand + direct by good.”

Why don’t you write about this? Here is a great topic.

Topics for writing can easily go along with the history of the times.  Urgent pieces help move timelines forward and you as a writer can help do this just as much as any journalist.

 

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Journal Writing

Every person should own a journal… and write in it!  Journal writing does not have to be fancy or cause one to have heart palpitations.  Journal writing should be whatever a person wants it to be.

It could be long, lengthy, short, shabby or it could be even one liners.  A journal is simply a personal record belonging to a person.

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