Turning Our Volunteer Passions into Articles and Income
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by C Hope Clark
4d ago
Children’s television host, Mr. Rodgers, said that whenever he watched scary news as a child his mother would tell him to “Look for the helpers.” He said knowing people were helping was a great comfort. His words inspired me to write about my volunteer experiences. I’ve been a mentor to women in difficult marriages for several years. Last year, I pitched pieces on some of the wisdom I’d gleaned to Opinion (womanalive.co.uk) a Christian magazine in the UK. They accepted several pitches including I’m forever grateful to the woman who saved my marriage – I think we all need a mento ..read more
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How Do I Get the Word Out?
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by C Hope Clark
4d ago
I hear this over and over, people asking me what is the magic potion that made people buy my books. 1) I made appearances. 2) I published a weekly newsletter. 3) I answered every email, text, and message. 4) I freelanced every chance I could. 5) I guest blogged. 6) I kept writing. That sounds so simple in theory but is difficult to practice. . . consistently. Consistency and diligence are key to becoming known. Note that I left adverbs out of the above list. To be consistent and diligent you have to do things regularly, often, habitually, expectedly. The fact is, you have to show up to work ..read more
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How to Write a Book While Maintaining a Full-Time Writing Job
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by C Hope Clark
4d ago
If you have a full-time writing job and want to write a book, you may wonder how you will accomplish both. You likely spend most of your time and energy on paid work. How do you complete a book AND maintain quality work for clients at the same time? I know this challenge well. I am a content writer and recently completed a 340-page book. Doing both was tough – at first. I nearly burned out halfway through. Thankfully, some hacks helped me maximize my productivity and maintain energy and focus. Best of all, the same hacks improved my professional writing. I achieved a 100% satisfaction rating a ..read more
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What Books Should I Read as a Writer?
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by C Hope Clark
4d ago
As you might expect, I get deluged with books. From publishers, fans, wannabe writers, published-yet-still-struggling writers, my book club, and friends and family as gifts. My to-be-read stack is two columns of a dozen books each, and that doesn’t count my bookcase with books I still told myself I would read. Don’t even ask me what’s on my Kindle. I’ve long forgotten those. In my career as an author, I’ve heard so many schools of thought about what you should read. 1) Only read your genre, to improve what you intend to publish. 2) Read across the board of genres, to get introduced to variety ..read more
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The Biggest Grant Myth
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by C Hope Clark
1M ago
A week doesn’t go by without someone asking me for money to self-publish their book. Nine times out of ten, they are beginning authors. There are no grants for this. And there are lots of reasons why. I’ll try to toss most of them in here, in abbreviated form so this doesn’t turn into an epistle. 1) Writing grants are mostly for writing the book, not producing it. Making the book (i.e., self-publishing) isn’t writing; it’s business. 2) Most writing grants don’t go to first time authors because they have not proven their likelihood of success. 3) Writing grants don’t always go to those in finan ..read more
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Top 7 Things a Producer Wants From Your Screenplay
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by C Hope Clark
1M ago
What makes a screenplay successful? This question has haunted many a writer since the dawn of motion pictures. No single genre, subject or storyline has so dominated the box office as to be dubbed a surefire winner. If one had, that’s all Hollywood would make. We’ve seen hits and flops from every kind of film imaginable. For every Spartacus, there’s a Cleopatra. For every Godfather, there’s a Billy Bathgate. For every Lawrence of Arabia, there’s an Ishtar. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t key elements producers look for in a script as bellwethers of success, because most understand that whil ..read more
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Referrals
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by C Hope Clark
1M ago
Most of you reading this have published somewhere. In newsletter, magazines, or blogs. Maybe you’ve done podcasts or YouTube episodes. Or you’ve published in an anthology, or even published a book or two. Along this journey, you’ve met people in the business. Don’t forget these people. Some will be editors and others marketers. Some helped you design your cover, and others selected you for a book of anecdotes. Someone interviewed you live, or on a blog. You may even run into peers who praised you. Peers who have done well for themselves, or may have knowledge of people you don’t have connectio ..read more
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Writing Critique Groups
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by C Hope Clark
1M ago
I no longer belong to a writer’s critique group. I used to belong to two at the same time. One in person and one online. The first was 25 miles away, and we met biweekly, with a limit of ten double-spaced pages. The second was online and international. It was understood to submit a chapter at a time. I belonged to both for a while. One for a decade and the other several years past. I left the first one after publishing two books. My contract required me to write faster than the group could critique. At best I could workshop 3/4 of a book per year. As time went on, I had to write faster than th ..read more
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Leveraging Substack and Public Speaking to Monetize Your Passion
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by C Hope Clark
1M ago
As a starving freelance writer, I always look for ways to turn craft into coin. Enter Substack. Think of it as a personal online publishing platform with which you build a paying readership. Setup is free, intuitive, and quick. Fill it with previously published work, new articles, OpEds, short stories…whatever tickles your fancy. Create subsections, the content and purpose of which are only limited by your imagination. Insert graphics to make your written word pop (free tutorials for your account help you find royalty-free images). I launched The Island Intelligencer Substack on ..read more
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Another Contest Purpose
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by C Hope Clark
1M ago
In having coffee with a local writer, we started talking contests. She has a goal of entering one per month with her works in progress. She writes mainstream and romance, so she has to select contests open to other than literary fiction (which makes up a lot of contests). She’d heard me say that I once entered contests, before being published, in order to take measure of how well my writing had advanced. I felt once I started placing or winning contests, I must be improved enough to risk pitching agents and publishers. It was a good challenge and, actually, the agent who signed me up said my c ..read more
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