
Streetwise Extreme: Surviving the Unexpected
The methods and tactics presented in this book are based on 40 years of learning, practicing, teaching, researching, training based self-defense.
The methods and tactics presented in this book are based on 40 years of learning, practicing, teaching, researching, training based self-defense.
We’ve gone ahead and created our own list of things every writer should do when faced with a hurricane.
You know that feeling you get when you can’t bring yourself to start a new book because you’re not emotionally ready yet?
Yeah, that’s called a book hangover.
And don’t worry, we’ve felt it too.
When you find yourself wanting to share something with your readers, whether it’s a thought you had, an excerpt of your new novel or the next stop in your book tour, what’s your go-to sharing platform?
You know you’re a book lover when you consider books to be your friends. At least we do. Is that a little strange? Maybe it is, but just think about it.
Traveling can help you find writing inspiration and improve your craft.
Getting your book on the shelf can be difficult. But, this is where self-promoting comes in.
If you enjoy it and make the time to write, you are a writer 100 percent! However, getting others to understand this is another story.
The emotions and feelings you get while reading may be difficult to describe so we went searching for the best GIFS to describe the experience from the moment you enter the bookstore to when you turn the last page of the novel.
Everyone is different and everyone has their own unique way of getting into their writing groove but one of our favorite ways is by using music.
Imagine your main character is walking through the woods and they come across a mysterious hooded figure. Who is it? What do they want? And what will your character do?
The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and the writers are writing. Everything is how it should be. But, wait, isn’t it almost summer?
What if you accidentally publish something you didn’t mean to publish?
A writer’s job is not to sell a story. That’s the job of your agent or editor.
Can you continue on this creative path now that you’ve entered adulthood?
Promoting your book can be a complicated and confusing task, especially if you’re a self-published author. But, blogs, social media and any other digital platform you stumble upon can be used to help promote your novels. But how?