A writer’s attitude can help bring success. But what should that attitude look like? Rah-rah positive? Pragmatic? Take-no-prisoners serious?
USA Today bestselling author and renowned business blogger Kristine Kathryn Rusch helps guide writers to find the right attitude for a long-term writing career in this latest WMG Writers’ Guide.
Rusch covers topics such as habits, the importance of routines, the dangers of following a crowd, and how to create—and follow—one’s own vision of a writing career.
With The Write Attitude, Rusch shows writers how they can do what they love and love what they do without sabotaging their own success.
“[Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s blog,] The Business Rusch…is full of sound advice and analysis about what's going on.”
—Jeff Baker, The Oregonian
“Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s new book Discoverability is by far the best resource I have read to date to help indie authors succeed after the book is written.”
—Chris Syme, Principal of CKSyme Media Group
“The bible for the self-employed.”
—John Ottinger III, teacher and editor of Grasping for the Wind, on The Freelancer’s Survival Guide
USA Today bestselling author and renowned business blogger Kristine Kathryn Rusch helps guide writers to find the right attitude for a long-term writing career in this latest WMG Writers’ Guide.
Rusch covers topics such as habits, the importance of routines, the dangers of following a crowd, and how to create—and follow—one’s own vision of a writing career.
With The Write Attitude, Rusch shows writers how they can do what they love and love what they do without sabotaging their own success.
“[Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s blog,] The Business Rusch…is full of sound advice and analysis about what's going on.”
—Jeff Baker, The Oregonian
“Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s new book Discoverability is by far the best resource I have read to date to help indie authors succeed after the book is written.”
—Chris Syme, Principal of CKSyme Media Group
“The bible for the self-employed.”
—John Ottinger III, teacher and editor of Grasping for the Wind, on The Freelancer’s Survival Guide