My artistic was instilled when I was a chylde of about 3. Drawing maps and lives within dreams and daydreaming. I had always valued the inner world more than the outer until I began to find relativity within the world I was living. The looking glass is the mirror of dreaming and losing the dream is losing the lives past. These have always been my feelings. As my dreaming inspires the free dreaming of others I begin to live for the freedom of people to feel and to know themselves within. This is…
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Added by Trinity Esper on August 27, 2009 at 2:13pm —
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Hello, again, 919 friends! Welcome to the second-to-last post in my series counting down from rough ideas to published book...and beyond. Today is all about reaping the benefits of careful planning, specifically, knowing my book's target market.
Early in the countdown, my thoughts on book marketing were fueled by the wide-eyed excitement that comes when you've just put the finishing touches on a huge project (that could potentially help a lot of people). I started down the road of thinking, "…
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Added by Christina Thompson on June 4, 2009 at 8:25am —
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Welcome back! Here's Part 6 in my series counting down from rough ideas to published book...and beyond. This is one of the last posts in this series, as the book's launch is imminent!
One of the best ways I've found to promote my business and raise awareness about my services is to hold events. In my experience, events have been much easier to market than my company's services, simply because events give people something to do and provide participants with valuable information (often at little…
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Added by Christina Thompson on May 13, 2009 at 12:19pm —
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Welcome back! As I described in
yesterday's blog post, support from my friends and colleagues has been a vital part of my book-writing countdown. Yesterday, I shared how the 919 network lent itself to bringing my ideas to fruition, and today, I focus on the people who rolled up their sleeves and helped. Drumroll, please....
The Women Embracing Creativity Hall of Fame Inductees are:…
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Added by Christina Thompson on May 5, 2009 at 10:26am —
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Greetings! Welcome to Part 5a in my series of blog posts counting down from rough ideas to published book. Today and tomorrow, we talk 919ers. One of the chief needs creative beings have is support, especially when we're in the midst of an extended project like writing a book. I'm happy to say that, throughout my writing process, I received a tremendous amount of support from this network. Inside919 has truly grown into a Chamber of Relationships, and the sense of community here has given my boo…
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Added by Christina Thompson on May 4, 2009 at 10:33am —
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Greetings! Here's the third in my series of blog posts counting down from rough ideas to published book. Today, I'll describe how I compiled the tools I'll need to get the word out about my book.
As I revised (and revised and revised) my book, I grew more and more excited about it. I'd say, "WOW this book is getting good! I can't WAIT to tell everybody about it!! I'm gonna sell a MILLION copies!!!!" Hmm. The problem here is, I don't know a million people. To get my book out there, I need to tel…
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Added by Christina Thompson on April 16, 2009 at 5:28pm —
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Did you know that there's an entire week devoted to celebrating creativity each year? It's called
World Creativity and Innovation Week, and it starts each year on April 15 (Leonardo DaVinci's birthday) and runs through April 21st.
Creativity isn't a skill that's limited to people with "talent" or those who work in the fine arts; it's a universal trait that every human being possesses! Creativity enabled early humans to invent the wheel and…
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Added by Christina Thompson on March 24, 2009 at 10:23am —
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Here's the second of a series of posts counting down from rough ideas to published book! Today, it's revisions, revisions, revisions. Since I'm self-publishing, I went through a lot of trial and error in this stage. I'll share what I figured out, in hopes that it'll save you some time!
When I wrote the last line of my book, I let out a huge "WOOHOO!" and treated myself to a huge Mexican dinner. After all, I was finished, right? Well, not quite! After getting all the content into the book, it wa…
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Added by Christina Thompson on March 20, 2009 at 9:44am —
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As many of you know, I'm in the process of publishing my first book,
Women Embracing Creativity - Unleashing Your Inner Artist. I've learned a lot through the experience of taking the ideas in my mind and molding them into a book, so I'd like to share what I've learned so that other people can do the same!
Today, a countdown to launch--Today I'll count down from my first information-gathering experiences to writing the final sentence of the book.
1992 - My book is a collection…
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Added by Christina Thompson on March 16, 2009 at 2:32pm —
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Hello Inside919 friends! I'm writing today because I need to get back into the loop and start contributing more to our Inside919 community. I've been in a "hibernation" of sorts, and now it's time to come out into the sun.
For the past couple of months, I've been writing my first book,
Women Embracing Creativity: Unleashing Your Inner Artist. Writing the book has been an exciting experience, but has also brought out one of my not-so-great quirks--when I'm busy creating something, be it…
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Added by Christina Thompson on March 14, 2009 at 1:33pm —
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Over the past two months, I've been writing a workbook to accompany a creativity course I'm leading in January and February. I had experience with creativity as it related to music, but I was astounded at how powerfully it came into play as I wrote this workbook. Although I do not consider myself a writer, I was able to create an exciting 80-page book...and enjoy the process to boot! Such is the power of harnessing one's natural creativity.
Even though many people will readily say they have no…
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Added by Christina Thompson on January 3, 2009 at 11:38am —
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This weekend, I worked on a project I had left off of my schedule for some time. Since it was a personal endeavor, I ended up sliding it at the bottom of the to do list day after day. There were more important projects to work on, ones that would build clientele and pay the bills. Yet this writing project had always been there- nagging at me.
After more than a year of saying to myself and my husband, Barton- we really do need to work on this project, I began researching what needed to be done t…
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Added by Megan Cutter on July 28, 2008 at 12:07pm —
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When my husband I moved to Raleigh in 2005, I made the transition from a corporate position in trade show advertising to contract and freelance writing. Over the last few years I have looked at how to manage my creative lifestyle. The creative part of my brain throws the rules out the window, moves spontaneously and flows from one idea to another. On the other hand, the work must get done, the bills must be paid, and there needs to be some order of business and household activities.
At what poi…
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Added by Megan Cutter on July 21, 2008 at 5:02pm —
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