by Emily P Freeman | Nov 11, 2011 | Grace for the Good Girl, on blogs, traditional publishing
These lovely girls have been on my mind a lot this week as I’ve thought about the bloggers on the Compassion trip. The Relevant Conference was the first time we saw each other again since we travelled to the Philippines this past summer. That’s Tsh there,...
by Emily P Freeman | Oct 1, 2011 | 31 Days to Change the World, on blogs
Welcome to 31 days! Below you will find a collection of links to all the blogs participating. You only need to add your link to once. It will automatically show up on all eight blogs who are hosting. It’s like magic. Or so we hope. If you need instructions on...
by Emily P Freeman | Aug 12, 2011 | on blogs, traditional publishing, writing
When I signed a contract to write two books for Revell back in December 2009, I had one magazine article to my name. And that was it. I did not have an agent (and I still don’t have one, by the way). I had about 1300 subscribers to my blog. That alone...
by Emily P Freeman | Aug 11, 2011 | on blogs, traditional publishing, writing
I am three weeks away from turning in my second book to my publisher. I am also three weeks away from my first book releasing in bookstores everywhere. Three weeks away to the day. I know what it is to write books. Ish. I say that to remind you that everything I say...
by Emily P Freeman | Aug 9, 2011 | on blogs, traditional publishing, writing
Today I continue to share snippets of a talk I gave at the She Speaks Conference two weeks ago. The talk was titled From Blog to Book: How I Got Published Without Being Famous. I’m not sharing it point by point because that’s just not how I roll. “I...
by Emily P Freeman | Aug 2, 2011 | on blogs, traditional publishing, writing
It feels like 37 years ago, but I did attend the She Speaks Conference again this year. I was humbled to speak to a room full of women about my journey from writing a blog to writing a book, a phrase that still kind of makes me shudder. Mainly because when you hear...
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