The below guide on how to start a book is part of Glamour's Smart Goals series, which explores reasonable, quantifiable, and—crucially—sane ways to embark on self-improvement objectives you'd like to ...
When most people talk about a book changing their life, they’re talking about a book they read — a book that changed their perspective or way of thinking. But for many authors, writing a book can be ...
Yasmin Walter of KMD Books is a multi-award-winning entrepreneur, international bestselling author and modern publisher based in Australia. Are you an experienced professional who is ready to share ...
Here’s some encouraging news: You only need two of the three to succeed. All three would be fantastic, but only two are required. Every book starts with an idea. But many of these ideas will be seen ...
There are two main publishing paths: traditional publishing and self-publishing. Each has its pros and cons. Books have a timeless nature to them. Long after you’ve retired from active business, your ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Most nonfiction authors will tell you that it’s incredibly difficult to make money selling a book. However, the benefits to their ...
If you ever felt the urge to write but found yourself held back by a nagging voice of doubt? What if you could silence that voice and let your creativity flow freely? Many writing beginners struggle ...
If you’ve ever considered writing a book, you’ve also probably asked yourself this common question: is my idea any good? Is the story or topic I want to write about interesting to anyone other than me ...
New year, new habits: Start writing with author Kelly Corrigan : TED Radio Hour Writing can help you process thoughts, preserve memories, chronicle the stories of you and your loved ones. But that's ...
Editor's note: This piece includes the repeated use of a racial slur. We all have personal memories and stories, and documenting them in writing can be a way to preserve and revisit milestones from ...
A few years ago, while serving as an educational paraprofessional, local author T.M. Pedroley was assigned to work with a little boy named Jack. Instead of walking or running from place to place, Jack ...