by Julie A. Winrich | Jun 12, 2013 | Creating Your Book Business
I’ve been busy creating Writer Jaw Books my dba for publishing my novels. But first let’s discuss last blog’s clichés. How many did you find embedded in my blog? Backseat driver-A passenger who gives unasked for and maybe unwanted advice to the driver of a car, or...
by Julie A. Winrich | May 28, 2013 | Creating Your Self-Published Book
Well, it’s been awhile since I’ve written on my blog. Why? I’ve been very busy getting my book formatted to be able to self-publish with CreateSpace. I thought I’d pass on some of the corrections I’ve had to do to my manuscript. But First things first: Clichés Have...
by Julie A. Winrich | Apr 24, 2013 | Writing in General
It’s been awhile. First things first– Last clichés: Heart’s content-To one’s complete satisfaction. This expression was fondly used by Shakespeare in several plays. A word to the wise- This is good advice, you’d do well to pay attention...
by Julie A. Winrich | Apr 3, 2013 | Blogging
Well, first things first. Last clichés: let’s talk turkey – Get to the point, speak plainly. This apocryphal tale is about a white man and an Indian hunting and then dividing the spoils. Of course the white man said something like- either I’ll take...
by Julie A. Winrich | Mar 18, 2013 | Writing in General
First last clichés: Easier said than done-This describes something that usually is talked about rather than accomplished. Date back to 15th Cent. even in Bible. See John Heywood’s 1564 proverbs. Think twice – Consider before you speak or act. Old idea used...