This blog is a writing hub for those who are interested in Black literature and the literary arts in general. Includes Nicole's published articles, visits to a variety of literary events with photographs and a reflective narrative.
Thursday 12 January 2017
How to get your FREE copy of Born Between the Lines
Like a bargain? You can't go wrong with this offer:
For a limited time only ...
My new autobiography, Born Between the Lines is free from 12th - 15th January on Amazon in kindle edition. Get your FREE copy now!
The book launch will be held on 4th February. Watch this space for more information ...
Happy reading!
Sunday 1 January 2017
What Are Your Creative Goals for 2017?
Happy New Year!
What are your creative goals for 2017?
Mine are:
- Launch my new book, Born Between the Lines;
- Post a series of book related YouTube videos;
- Write/Publish a New Collection of Personal Essays;
- Be more consistent with my blog posts;
Need help with your creative goals for 2017? Check out a brilliant Webinar Recording, Plan To Achieve Your Creative Goals in 2017, by Joanna Penn of The Creative Penn, which covers:
- How to take a step back and decide what you really want for your creative life;
- How to prioritise your To Do list so you stop wasting time;
- How to calculate the time you need to achieve what you want and how to find that time in your busy schedule;
- How to create a production schedule for your writing;
Happy writing for 2017!
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