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J.A. Heinlein
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By Jay Heinlein, on May 20th, 2012
Yay, Enthusiasm! Guest Blog for Jay Heinlein ©Kris Harty 5-20-2012
Enthusiasm is underrated!
We live in a world of blasé coolness. Showing excitement is almost taboo.
My friend Bonnie Simon and I happily – and yes, excitedly – shared conversation . . . → Read More: Yay, Enthusiasm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! by Kris Harty, guest blogger @KrisHarty #enthusiasm #living #passion #happiness #celebrate
By Jay Heinlein, on April 11th, 2012
“Connect me to what I love,”
an inner dialogue spoken silently as a prayer during my yoga practice and all day long. It is sometimes difficult to connect to what we love because we are afraid to reveal ourselves in this manner. To love is . . . → Read More: “Connect Me to What I Love” by Sherry Cothran, guest blogger #spirituality #peace #love #yoga
By Jay Heinlein, on April 4th, 2012
What are the 3 Keys To Becoming a Best-Selling Author? That is, beyond ‘Promote! Promote! Promote!’?
If you want to reach the goal of being a promoted and purchased author (leading you to becoming a best-selling author), there are three things you must do to propel your success.
Make a . . . → Read More: The 3 Keys To Becoming a Best-Selling Author (part 1) by Alane Pearce, guest blogger #author #bestseller #books #publishing
By Jay Heinlein, on March 1st, 2012
Guest Blog for Jay Heinlein reprinted with permission ©Rhonda Spellman 3-1-2012
A few nights ago my son remarked,
“When I’m a grown-up I sure hope I’m not as busy as you are, mom.”
“You don’t have to set the world on fire” is a direct . . . → Read More: Autism Outreach: A Creative Balancing Act by Rhonda Spellman, guest blogger #autism #asbergers #education
By Jay Heinlein, on February 27th, 2012
Even Geeks Need Geeks Guest Blog for Jay Heinlein © Kris Harty 2-25-2012
“Even geeks need geeks.”
That phrase caught my ear recently as a self-proclaimed geek and I crossed paths.
The tech geek I was talking with was teaching a class for other . . . → Read More: Even Geeks Need Geeks by Kris Harty, guest blogger #geeks #technology #bestpractices #socialmedia
By Jay Heinlein, on January 29th, 2012
Description: When a German construction unit arrives at the French village of Petite Vigne to build a flak battery, its inhabitants are forced to face the war they had kept at bay for four years. Will they settle for an undeclared . . . → Read More: Book Excerpt: The Tower at Petite Vigne by Rob Stone #author #writer #novel #fiction
By Jay Heinlein, on December 31st, 2011
So What?! Who Cares?! … series: answering the hard questions about being published” My goal in this series is not to provide a detailed analysis, but rather to outline a basic √ checklist to help you answer key questions and identify must-do objectives for your publishing project.
. . . → Read More: The ‘How?’ checklist for your publishing projects [5 W's & How Series] – #6 of 6
By Jay Heinlein, on December 4th, 2011
So What?! Who Cares?! … series: answering the hard questions about being published” My goal in this series is not to provide a detailed analysis, but rather to outline a basic √ checklist to help you answer key questions and identify must-do objectives for your publishing project.
. . . → Read More: The ‘What?’ checklist for your publishing projects [5 W's & How Series] – #2 of 6
By Jay Heinlein, on October 18th, 2011
One of the great things about social media is reconnecting with those from your past who were friends, classmates, old neighbors, etc. Many are spread all over the world.
Steven Lindbergh, one of my classmates from high school, lives in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea and is a Liberal Arts Professor at Jeonju University. Steve . . . → Read More: Cancer Is An Opportunity To Not Be… Nor See Myself As A Victim – by Steven Lindbergh, guest blogger
By Jay Heinlein, on October 10th, 2011
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Before I began working inside a book publishing house, I had written more than 50 nonfiction books, ranging from children’s to adult books. I had never self-published a book and always worked through traditional publishers. However, I was unaware . . . → Read More: Shocking News To Authors: “The Book Business Is A Business First” – Terry Whalin, guest blogger
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