Category: Writing Coach
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So You #NaNoWriMo’d. Now What?
#NaNoWriMo is over! So, now what? Here are five tips on next steps that I can offer you as a published author, editor, publisher, and writing coach.
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Why You Should Write Your Flap Copy Before Your Book—And How to Do It
It may not seem intuitive, but your flap copy is indispensable from day one of book creation. Here are five reasons why, and three steps to help you get started.
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Last Call for Novel-Organization Workshop!
Last call! Sign up now so we can turn your inspiration into a book! Registration for my novel-organization workshop ends on May 31.
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Let’s Organize Your Novel—Together!
Let’s talk about starting your novel. Where to start? I’ve got years of experience as a writer, editor, and publisher backing me up when I say: I can help. I’m leading an organizational workshop just for folks like you!
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Homophobia, STI Testing, and Crossover Stars: Plus, An Invitation
Watch video of my reading about homophobia, STI testing, and condoms. And join me this SATURDAY for “The Feminist P*rn Awards”!
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Introducing Lynsey G: Writing Coach!
We’ll need your inspiration, unique insights, talents, and hard work. We’ll combine it with my experience, skills, and training. And we’ll make. Your. Book. Happen!
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MAY I Present Some Links? (Get it? Cause It’s May?)
MAY I present to you some hand-picked links about Masturbation Month, STI testing, legislation, intimacy coordinators, adult crowdfunding, and more?
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Keep Calm and Set Goals: or, Writing with Spring Fever
While I may have been fully capable of crossing twenty things off my daily to-do list in late March, that kind of energy is just not sustainable. Use your spring fever energy to set realistic goals for yourself, and then enjoy meeting them for the rest of the spring!
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Copyediting vs Proofreading: Not the Same Thing
In school, chances are that you learned that an important part of the writing process is “proofreading.” Which meant checking over your final draft for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors before you turned it in. Now that we’re all grown up… What the heck is the deal with this “copyediting” step? And is it different…