Learn to write like a pro with tips from award-winning author Patricia Simpson. Life is short. Write smart!
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Each week I'll give you a brand new writing tip to help you push forward with your writing and help you get your ideas not only on paper, but published, too.
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Find here tips and ideas on improving English and writing skills.
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A mixture of writing information and creativity. See http://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/bwt-podcast for more info.
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By listening to this audio you will learn some essay writing tips and tricks
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Write better Stories. Get the answers no one else will give. Master your craft one page at a time. No Filter. No more bullsh*t.No sugar added. This podcast is all about teaching you to write like a boss. I don't pull any punches and talk about the things you need to do as a writer to write great stories.
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Let's nerd out where writing, psychology, and business success overlap! On this show, we look at how to ethically apply psychological principles of persuasion. You'll learn compelling copy tips to improve your writing of all lengths for biz. And you'll be ready to become a #1 bestselling published author on Amazon (faster, easier, and cheaper than you thought possible) and make money with your books as you grow your exposure and business. Join host @LaptopLaura, a tall Math and Psych teacher ...
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From drafts to dollars: learn the secrets to writing, editing, publishing, and marketing to turn your fiction writing into a profitable business. Are you a fiction writer? Does having to write, edit, do cover design, keep up on market trends, research, get reviews, etc leave you feeling overwhelmed? Is marketing your book so confusing that you feel like you’re just throwing money into a shredder to make confetti? Are you a great writer but struggle with grammar, long and winding sentences, c ...
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Five-time winner of Best Education Podcast in the Podcast Awards. Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing and feed your love of the English language. Whether English is your first language or your second language, these grammar, punctuation, style, and business tips will make you a better and more successful writer. Grammar Girl is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast.
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This podcast is specifically about the better you feel the more you allow. Also sharing a few tips on how to overcome negative feelings while for feeling some goals and dreams. Cover art photo provided by Fabio Ballasina on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@fabiolog
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Ink and Impact for Christian Writers - Write a book, self-publish, book marketing, author tips, book coach
Dalene Bickel
Welcome to Ink and Impact for Christian Writers! I’m your host, Dalene Bickel - book coach and ghostwriter with more than 25 years in the self-publishing industry. Whether you’re working on your first or fiftieth book, I’m here to help you become the writer God called you to be. Each week you’ll receive rotating content full of practical information and tangible tips as well as occasional expert interviews and industry insights, all from a Biblical perspective. Get ready to ditch overwhelm, ...
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Anointed Scribe: Christian Writing | Author Business | Faith | Writer Mindset | Biblical Encouragement | Self-publishing | Christian Writers | Author Tips
Urcelia Teixeira | Christian Author | Writing Mentor | Author Coach | Entrepreneur
Hey, I’m Urcelia—multi-published Christian author, podcast host, and faith-driven entrepreneur. ✍️☕ I know firsthand the challenges of writing, publishing, and building a successful Christian author business while staying rooted in faith. If you’ve ever wondered how to balance faith and business, overcome spiritual struggles in writing, or create an author career with God as your CEO, you’re in the right place. Here, you'll find biblical insight, faith-based business strategies, mindset shif ...
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http://www.radiologyfellowship.net/radiology-letters-of-recommendation-professional-writing-guide/ If you are searching for some amazing samples of radiology letters of recommendation, know how you are in a perfect place to get exactly what you need! The truth is how this task is not easy, and it is also important for your future career. So, what can you do about that? The best would definitely be not to risk with it. You can find some amazing tips here that will help you to create stunning ...
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The Authorpreneur Podcast™️ is hosted by Mystery Author Amelia D. Hay. Every second Thursday, Amelia will teach you how to develop a story idea, create compelling characters and outline your novel. In each season of the podcast, you will learn how to write your first draft, revise your story, self-publish, establish your author platform, and reach readers. Season one of the podcast is on Plot and Story Structure, and season two documents her writing adventures during her first year after sel ...
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Authority Self-Publishing: Marketing, Writing and Kindle Publishing Tips for Authors
Self-Publishing Tips and Amazon Marketing Advice for Authors
Authority Self-Publishing is a show where you can get detailed advice from three author marketing experts: Steve Scott, Barrie Davenport, and Ron Clendenin. Primarily, they cover Amazon Kindle publishing strategies (through the KDP platform). But they also offers a variety of marketing tactics you can use to grow your book-based business. Each episode contains 30+ minutes of actionable content you can immediately apply to your writing business. Tune in every Monday and Thursday to get the la ...
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Murder Investigation for Crime Writers with Steve Keogh: Tips to help crime fiction authors write authentic stories
Steve Keogh
A podcast for crime writers who value authenticity in their stories. In each episode, former detective inspector, Steve Keogh, talks through his experiences as a murder investigator, shedding light on a world that few get to see. If you are a crime writer, who wants to understand how murders are really investigated, this is the podcast for you.
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The J. B. Sisam Show | Learn How To Write Your Book | Publishing And Blogging Tips To Help You Find Your Voice And Succeed.
Jason Sisam
If you are looking for actionable leadership and marketing skills to take your business, church or ministry to the next level while you drive to work or are sitting at your desk and needing encouragement, Jason Sisam brings that in a fresh way from the trenches. This is where you come to get the tools you need to stay motivated with clarity so you can find your voice and succeed in your family, business and life!
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1066. Do you really need that comma? Should your dashes have spaces? Is there ever just one "right" way to punctuate? June Casagrande, author of "The Best Punctuation Book, Period," busts punctuation myths, compares style guides, and looks at the surprising complexity of the humble em dash. Find June Casagrande at grammarunderground.com. 🔗 Share yo…
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We invite God into our writing, but what about the business side of things? If you've ever felt disconnected from Him when tackling the admin, marketing, or technical tasks of self-publishing—you're not alone. In this episode, we're diving deep into how to include God in the everyday backend tasks of your writing business, so you can move from feel…
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Send me your feedback! Have you ever wondered why your voice as a writer is so important? In this episode, Dalene shares a captivating story of how her voice literally saved her college career and reveals the three key reasons why your author voice matters, especially as a Christian aspiring author. Discover how your unique identifier sets you apar…
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1065. Is it "OK" or "okay"? We look at the surprising history of one of the world’s most recognized English words and how a 19th-century election campaign helped it stick. Then, we have some fun with Victorian tea culture and the many idioms it inspired, from Cockney rhyming slang to "scandal broth." The "tea" segment is by Karen Lunde, a former Qu…
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1064. Is Wikipedia the last refuge on online truth? With AI-generated content and misinformation spreading online, Wikipedia is growing in esteem, but who decides what gets published? How does Wikipedia determine things like credibility and notability? Wikipedia consultant Jonathan Rick gives us the inside scoop on Wikipedia’s strict sourcing rules…
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How did our holidays become so 'corny'? Why do some words have accent marks in English? Cubby hole
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1063. Why is it called "corned beef" when there’s no corn involved? We look at how the word "corn" evolved to mean different things over time. Then, we look at the role of accent marks in English — why some words keep them, why others lose them, and what they tell us about language. The "corn" segment was written by Valerie Fridland, a professor of…
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Are you constantly putting your writing at the bottom of your priority list? In this faith-filled episode, discover why not having time isn't your real problem—it's the constant distractions stealing your focus from what truly matters. Join me as I reveal the biblical wisdom behind creating sacred writing discipline and reclaiming your calling as a…
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1062. Did you know that 21% of U.S. adults struggle with basic literacy? In this eye-opening episode, literacy specialist Kate Crist talks about the literacy crisis in America, how reading is taught incorrectly in schools, and what we can do to fix it. She has real stories of students and adults overcoming reading struggles, the science behind lear…
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The mystery of ‘it’ in English. The most dramatic moments in grammar history. Ghost Town Mad, the song
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1061. Ever wonder why we say "It's raining" even though "it" doesn't refer to anything? We explain the logic behind this quirky English rule. Then, we look at some of the most dramatic moments in grammar history, including a semicolon duel, a costly comma mistake, and a famous book with 5,000 typos. The "dummy 'it'" segment is by Karen Lunde, a for…
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Send me your feedback! Are you struggling with feelings of imposter syndrome? You know, the belief that you don't know enough or aren't qualified enough to write and share your God-given message. Imposter syndrome is often the result of comparison, a lack of confidence, and/or fear of not hitting certain standards or goals (aka perfectionism). If y…
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What do you do when those closest to you—your spouse, your family, your Christian friends—don’t support your writing journey? When their words make you question your calling, doubt creeps in, and you wonder if you heard God wrong. In this episode of Anointed Scribe, we’re diving deep into the loneliness, discouragement, and spiritual battles that c…
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1060. Why do villains always have British accents? Why was "Parasite" a game-changer for non-English films? And how is AI secretly shaping the voices you hear on screen? With the Oscars coming up, Dr. Andrew Cheng talks about how films are evolving to reflect linguistic authenticity — and why it matters. From heritage speakers in "Anora" to made-up…
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Why Americans write 'canceled' but still write 'cancellation.' How printing history gave us 'fine print.' Fluff.
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1059. Ever wonder why Americans use "canceled" with one L but still write "cancellation" with two? We explore how spelling rules, stress patterns, and historical quirks explain this inconsistency. Plus, we look at the history of "fine print" — from typesetting in smoky print shops to its modern use in hiding legal loopholes. The "fine print" segmen…
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