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Things I Wish I'd Known When I Got Started: A Practical Guide to Becoming a Professional Psychic

Things I Wish I'd Known When I Got Started: A Practical Guide to Becoming a Professional Psychic

Are you an aspiring psychic who would like to be in business for yourself? In this e-booklet, Echo Bodine reflects on what she has learned from her experience as a professional psychic for the past 40+ years. Echo shares her story of starting out and offers her suggestions for what to consider as you begin your business journey. Included are processes to help keep yourself clear, along with thoughts about advertising, phones, appointments, how to charge for your service, staying out of ego, and more. As the title suggests, Echo's suggestions are things she believes will be helpful for you to know as you prepare to operate your own small business. Included in the e-book is a special email address for Echo that you can use to ask questions about this material, or anything related to being in business as a professional psychic. Answers will appear on a special FAQ page on Echo's website. The link to that page is also included. In this way you will always have access to the latest information available from Echo.

Writeritis - the novel-writing bug

Writeritis - the novel-writing bug

Got the novel-writing bug? If you absolutely have to write a novel, here’s how to do it successfully. Compulsive writing syndrome, or Writeritis, affects large numbers of people. Most of them want to write novels. Some of them start writing novels. But few of them finish writing their novels - and then publish them, and then sell enough to make writing another one seriously worthwhile. As would-be novelists quickly discover, it’s difficult enough to get started, but even more difficult to keep going to the end. Getting published isn’t as difficult as it used to be, thanks to the ebook revolution, but keeping readers interested is as problematic as it ever was. Patricia Finney has started, finished and published no fewer than 16 novels under her own name and others. She won the David Higham Prize for her first novel and has a long backlist of historical fiction; she now writes novels in the Lady Grace Mysteries series. Patricia Finney now writes fact as well as fiction, and her latest book, How to Beat your Son at Computer Games, is also available on Kindle.

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