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A Change Came to America – Now, Change You!

posted by: ShonBacon

Tuesday, January 20, 2009, marked a major milestone in America.  It marked HISTORY.  It marked the day America finally put on its big girl panties and became a grown up.

No matter what side of the fence you fell on in regards to the election, it would be hard to deny the magnitude of what took place that day as we ushered in our first African American President of the United States.  It would be hard to deny where this country has been and where we are today.  It would be hard to deny the truth of slavery.  It would be hard to deny the truth of blacks seeking rights in American once slavery was so-called done away with.  It would be hard to deny the oppression of an entire race in America after so-called rights were established for them. It would be hard to deny – in a world where a black man can still be beaten, shackled to a truck, and dragged down the street like a piece of meat to his death and we treat it like Tuesday, like it’s nothing – that blacks still have a long, hard road to go in this “free” America.

Despite the sour-grapers who will cry that Obama is not all black (though we know that if looks like a black man and does the bump like a black man, then many behind closed doors still see him as a black man…and, unfortunately, derogatory terms, too) or that all blacks voted for Obama because he was black (and forget the many whites that voted for him and the many blacks who did NOT vote for him), Americans have put America on notice; we want CHANGE, and we want it now.

Now, what does any of this have to with writing…OR you?

January 20, 2009, marked for me a new chapter (pun FULLY intended).  It resonated, and still resonates within me the chance to wipe my slate clean, see my dreams, and develop a plan to forge ahead and accomplish them.

If a black man can be MY president, then I can sure as hell move forward and accomplish my goals.  He runs my entire COUNTRY; surely, surely, I can write a few books and screenplays and have them see the light of day, right?

Yes, nod your head, for the answer is RIGHT.  Yes, I can.  And yes, YOU CAN, TOO.

On Tale It Like It Is (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/samaraking) today, I talk about the CHANGE that is coming in our country and the change that should be coming in YOU to make this the year you begin or restart or continue moving in your literary endeavors.  The whole show (which first features an interview with author Michelle McGriff before moving into my The Write Time segment) is featured on my LISTEN page.

Below, I want to showcase an arsenal of books, magazines, websites, and the like that serious writers should check out if it is their goal to make a real go out of their literary dreams.

If there are other resources that YOU love and YOU want to share, please leave comments, thanks!

Books

Magazines

Websites

  • Publishers Marketplace* – Welcome to biggest and best dedicated marketplace for publishing professionals to find critical information and unique databases, find each other, and to do business better electronically.
  • The Write Life for You – A monthly column dedicated to the craft of writing.
  • InkTip* – The mission of InkTip.com is threefold: help the producer easily find a good script, save time for the agent and manager in locating the right people for their clients’ scripts, or new clients, and greatly increase exposure for the screenwriter.
  • Done Deal* – Done Deal Pro tracks the various script, book, treatment, and pitch sales and options made in Hollywood each day. Subscribers are able to search a sales database of over 9,300 deals and over 600 TV deals by title, writer, representation, company, genre, date, and more. This is an invaluable tool not only for industry professionals but for aspiring screenwriters who want to know each week what material is being sold and to whom, and to track the latest trends.
  • Backspace* – The Backspace Online Community is dedicated to helping writers navigate the often confusing world of Big Publishing. Regularly updated articles and columns from industry insiders make the Backspace homepages your first stop to a career in publishing.
  • Blood-Red Pencil – great resource for writers to see what what EDITORS think about writing.
  • Agent Query – need an agent?  You can start here!
  • Fundsforwriters – Grants are FFW’s specialty. Contests and markets that only pay in cold hard cash, too.  To FFW, success means  earning a living doing what you love. Our newsletters are our world.  Free or paid subscription.
  • Writer-Reminders -Organize your writing with FREE Writer-Reminders (daily, weekly and monthly checklists, tips and resources). The weekly ezine gives sidetracked writers a road map to more writing time.
  • Writing Tips – The Write Way is a FREE, weekly ezine that has advice on how to improve your writing, so that you can write well – whatever the occasion.

*Paid-membership required for many of site’s services

Networking

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Writing, Editing, Agents, and Pubbers – OH MY!

posted by: ShonBacon

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I recently talked – yet again – with author and TILII host Samara King about author branding and writing. This episode, we talked about the components of writing that are necessary in any story, self-editing, agents, publishers, and more. Definitely check it out. I am The Write Time reporters on TILII, so you can hear me on the show, usually the last 15-30 minutes of the show, talking about my top reading picks and some facet of writing. Click my LISTEN tab in order to see dates of TILII shows.

In the meantime, listen to last night’s show here:

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Another Satisfied Customer

posted by: ShonBacon

Latest kudo received from one of my clients who hired me for editorial services:

Shonell Bacon is Proactive, Productive, and Professional.  Ms. Bacon is a true blessing to the literary world. Her direct and thorough approach to editing allows the author a candid retrospective into their novel. Shonell incorporates recommendations, options and understanding of the novel via her editorial services. Shonell Bacon is a diamond in the rough.

~Sharmina T. Ellis
Vice President
5ive Star Publications [website]

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Want to learn more about my services?  Check me out @ The World According to ChickLitGurrl!

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Missed Show on Branding, Editing, & Writing?

posted by: ShonBacon

This afternoon, I, along with Samara King, talked about branding, editing, writing – any and everything on Samara’s show, TALE IT LIKE IT IS – http://www.blogtalkradio.com/samaraking!  Check it out!

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Branding, Editing, Writing, & ME @ BlogTalkRadio Today!

posted by: ShonBacon

Tale It Like It Is

Today, the radio show Tale It Like It Is [link] will have yet ANOTHER one-hour special on author branding/writing with me and author and TILII host Samara King.

Time:  4:30 CST

Place: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/samaraking

On tap for convo:  discussion on using social networking sites to promote your writing and setting writing goals.  If you have ANY questions about writing or editing, come and bring them with you!  We’re all about camaraderie and sharing of information.

If you can’t make it, that’s OK.  I will post up the program on my LISTEN tab @ shonbacon.com!

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I Talk Branding & Writing with Author Samara King

posted by: ShonBacon

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Today, I talked with author and TILII host Samara King about author branding and writing. It was a great show, and we enjoyed it so much we decided to make a little series out of it called Building Your Brand.

You can listen to the first show here:

The second show will air Sunday, December 28, 2008, at 4:30 p.m. CST @ http://www.blogtalkradio.com/samaraking.

The third show will air Sunday, January 11, 2009, at 4:30 p.m. CST @ http://www.blogtalkradio.com/samaraking.

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Wanna Talk about Author Branding?

posted by: ShonBacon

Tale It Like It Is

Today, the radio show Tale It Like It Is [link] will have a one-hour special on author branding with me and author and TILII host Samara King.

Time:  4:30 CST

Place: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/samaraking

Come listen in, chat, share your own ideas of how authors can better brand themselves in such a competitive and financially-strapped time in publishing and in the world.

If you can’t make it, that’s OK.  I will post up the program on my LISTEN tab!

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