Category Archives: Storytelling

5 Tips For Writing a Book People Will Actually Read (From a First Time Author) | Inc.com

My first book comes out this month. Here’s what I learned.
— Read on www.inc.com/john-brandon/5-tips-for-writing-a-book-people-will-actually-read-from-a-first-time-author.html

7 Secrets To Producing Engaging Podcast Content

7 Secrets To Producing Engaging Podcast Content
— Read on www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/jonlevy/2017/12/18/7-secrets-to-produce-engaging-podcast-content/amp/

Produce engaging podcast content, from Forbes

Once upon a time – Wikipedia

Once upon a time – Wikipedia
— Read on en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_upon_a_time

When did the beginning of stories “Once upon a time…” start? How about “And they lived happily ever after.” See here.

Four Strategies to survive automated writing and content bots

Four Strategies to survive automated writing and content bots
— Read on www.businessesgrow.com/2016/07/04/automated-writing/amp/

Beware of the bot-speak.

Netflix Content Chief: 85% of New Spending Is on Originals – Variety

About 85% of Netflix’s new content spending is for original TV shows, films and other productions, chief content officer Ted Sarandos said.
— Read on variety.com/2018/digital/news/netflix-original-spending-85-percent-1202809623/

Maybe that’s why I can’t find what we want on Netflix! Moving to others more and more. You?

Celeste Ng: Bookstores Are the Center of the Literary Ecosystem | Literary Hub

In 2014, the first-ever Independent Bookstore Day launched in California. It was conceived by bookseller and writer Samantha Schoech, who partnered with the Northern California Independent Booksellers Association to highlight the important cultural value independent bookstores bring to their communities. The following
— Read on lithub.com/celeste-ng-bookstores-are-the-center-of-the-literary-ecosystem/

#IndependentBookstoreDay

Are Brands Becoming the Media?

Agnieszka Walczak-Skałecka

Agnieszka Walczak-Skałecka

By: Agnieszka Walczak-Skałecka

They say that a psychologist’s favorite answer to most any question is “It depends.” It applies here as well.

Read More (Prowly Magazine)