5 Book Cover Tips for Indie Writers


These days writers--both fiction and non-fiction authors--have so much control over  their books. You can publish your own work yourself, do the layout yourself, and even have creative say over your book covers. The problem is, if you are not a designer, total control can be very challenging and potentially devastating to your career. The reality is readers do judge a book by its cover...so make yours fabulous. Below are a few great tips from one of my favorite designers, Read more

Best selling Novelist Inspires Kansas City Talent


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Interview with Leslie Daniels


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New Biz Book!


  Six Hats by Robin Blakely When you work for yourself as a writer, consultant, or any kind of small biz talent, you have to wear a lot of Hats to keep your career afloat. This ultimate field guide for the one-person business delivers powerful strategies to overcome your hat-juggling challenges. Finally, creative thinkers can embrace business development goals in a comfortable way that makes success easier to achieve. Six Hats - The Inside Out Strategy for Read more

The Truth About Better Mousetraps


Attention: Entrepreneurs and, yeah, Writers, too. This is a big idea about target markets and what you do. It starts with the old adage about creating something that makes people want what you have.  It goes like this: Build a better mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door. Okay, so you've finally built the proverbial better mousetrap. Maybe it's a book...or a cool product...or a wonderful array of services. Anyway, lately, you've been telling yourself: "I’m ready and Read more

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5 Book Cover Tips for Indie Writers

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These days writers–both fiction and non-fiction authors–have so much control over  their books.

You can publish your own work yourself, do the layout yourself, and even have creative say over your book covers. The problem is, if you are not a designer, total control can be very challenging and potentially devastating to your career.

The reality is readers do judge a book by its cover…so make yours fabulous.

Below are a few great tips from one of my favorite designers, Caitlin Proctor, the Creative Chief at Design Cat Studio.

  1. Use a good font. Do your research. Look at what fonts other popular authors in your genre are using to get a feel for what you like. Realize that you don’t have to use a font that came with your latest edition of Microsoft Word. You can choose a font as special as your work. You may have to invest a small amount of money, but it is worth it! Make sure your font matches the tone of your book. You may love decorative fonts, but if you write suspense novels, cute and sweet letters that curl are simply not your best choice. Consider how fonts can help convey emotion. Also, remember to choose fonts that are easy to read. Be careful with scripts as they can be challenging for readers. Read more

Don’t Give Up Yet

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PROBLEM: I am really very good at what I do, but lately life has thrown me some pretty big heartaches and my world has been rocked. As a result my own confidence in my creativity, skill, and talent are, well, not as strong as they have been in the past. In fact, it has occurred to me that giving up my dreams is a viable choice right now.  All my life that choice has been offered to me and I have refused that option.  I guess that I need somebody to tell me how to buck up or give up.  I’m looking at my feet right now, what steps would you suggest I take?  

THERESE RESPONDS:  Pick up your feet, hold your arms around your knees, fall back and rock yourself, side to side. No more judgment. You need compassion for yourself right now. (And, this is actually a wonderful, comforting stretch for the intracostal muscles that surround your heart and your ribs– that should feel really, really good.)

Now, I heard you say, right from the start:  ’I am really very good at what I do.’ That is your real inner truth.  It’s everything else that’s a lie.  

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