A Change of Race: Randi Pink’s Into White
Imagine you are a black teenager attending a mostly white school and no matter what you do, you just can’t seem to fit in. Now imagine you pray to a higher power to change your race. And imagine that...
View ArticleDon’t miss The Cookbook Workshop!
If you’re a food writer or blogger I have a special treat in store just for you — The Cookbook Workshop! If you’ve ever wanted to write a cookbook and you don’t know where to start—or you find...
View ArticleWhy Everybody Hates Self-Publishing
If you go to Carrie Rollwagen and ask her how you can self-publish your book, you probably won’t like her first piece of advice: “Don’t!” This might surprise you considering Rollwagen’s own...
View ArticleWin a FREE pass to the 8th Annual Nonfiction Writers Conference
What if I told you that there was a conference specifically for nonfiction writers? And what if I told you that you could attend this conference without having to leave your city — or even your...
View ArticleThe Birmingham Jane: Carrie Rollwagen
Carrie Rollwagen is representing for the Birmingham Janes! Contribute to her Kickstarter campaign and she’ll represent for your blog or business too. She’s also offering a nail art workshop as a...
View ArticleHow to Fail at Self-Publishing (and How to Succeed)
Carrie Rollwagen One day I’m going to write a book and when I do I hope I can somehow channel the wit and wisdom of Carrie Rollwagen. Carrie is the author of The Localist, a book about why small shops...
View ArticleHow to Get a Book Deal
Marie Sutton and Anne Riley Skittles, Red Bull and Kanye West’s College Dropout — those are the things that helped Marie Sutton write a book in seven months. On Saturday, Feb. 21 See Jane Write hosted...
View ArticleDIY Marketing with Books-a-Million
Birmingham-based authors, learn how to be your own publicist at the next See Jane Write event. On Tuesday, June 16 we’re partnering with Books-a-Million to bring you a FREE workshop on how to market...
View ArticleWhy Writers Must Be Entrepreneurs
Image by GenerationBass.com via Flickr/Creative Commons Writing and personal branding coach Nikki Woods believes that writing a book is one of the best ways to build your business as it gives you...
View ArticleHow to Get Your Self-Published Book in Bookstores
Carrie Rollwagen, author of The Localist and co-owner of Church Street Coffee & Books Disclosure: This post is brought to you by Church Street Coffee & Books, one of our sponsors for the...
View ArticleA Change of Race: Randi Pink’s Into White
Imagine you are a black teenager attending a mostly white school and no matter what you do, you just can’t seem to fit in. Now imagine you pray to a higher power to change your race. And imagine that...
View ArticleDon’t miss The Cookbook Workshop!
If you’re a food writer or blogger I have a special treat in store just for you — The Cookbook Workshop! If you’ve ever wanted to write a cookbook and you don’t know where to start—or you find...
View ArticleWhy Everybody Hates Self-Publishing
If you go to Carrie Rollwagen and ask her how you can self-publish your book, you probably won’t like her first piece of advice: “Don’t!” This might surprise you considering Rollwagen’s own...
View ArticleWin a FREE pass to the 8th Annual Nonfiction Writers Conference
What if I told you that there was a conference specifically for nonfiction writers? And what if I told you that you could attend this conference without having to leave your city — or even your...
View ArticleHow to Write, Publish and Profit — Finally!
I spend a lot of time searching the web for high-quality resources that could help See Jane Write readers like you reach your goals as a writer. A while back, I came across one of the best...
View Article3 Things You Should Know About Hybrid Publishing
When it comes book publishing, we often think we only have two options – work for years and years to land a literary agent and a book deal with a traditional publisher or strike out on our own and try...
View ArticleAuthor Q&A with A.S. Mackey
As a Christian, I strive to have childlike faith in God, but the book The Edge of Everywhen by A.S. Mackey reminds me that sometimes even children can struggle to believe in the goodness of God when...
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