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How to Create a Valuable Email List For Your Book
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If I could point to one external factor that has had the biggest positive impact on my career as an author, it would be my email list-and I'm far from alone. Most writers today know they should probably have an email list, but misinformation and confusion abound about what exactly that list should entail, why it's so crucial and, of course, what to do with it. Read More...

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13 Lessons From an Epic Book Tour
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In support of my book, I went on a book tour. After six months, 75 talks in about 60 cities and towns, and lots of networking, I learned a lot. Here are 13 things you should know when doing a book tour. Read More...

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3 Pieces of Writing Advice From Michael Lewis
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The Moneyball author discussed his career and tricks of the trade while speaking at the National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. Read More...
10 Ways Publishing Short Stories and Essays Can Help Your Writing Career
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Short stories and personal essays are submitted and accepted for publication every single day of the week. They're popular to read and fun to write. Landing a journal byline is a terrific way to get noticed and earn future opportunities in both short- and long-form writing. Why not jump in and join the fun? Read More...
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Your Weekly Writing Prompt
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Favorite Piece of Clothing Eulogy: You favorite article of clothing has finally out-lived its life (and then some). It's time to say goodbye, but you love it so much you feel a need to send it off properly. Write a eulogy dedicated to that piece of clothing and all the times you shared together.

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Brian A. Klems is the senior online editor of Writer's Digest and author of the popular gift book Oh Boy, You're Having a Girl: A Dad's Survival Guide to Raising Daughters.
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