[stylist] Earthing

Ann Bliss annbliss1 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 3 23:59:17 UTC 2014


    Earthing is probably off topic for this list but I just want to say that 
since I began sitting with my feet in the earth every day, my knees no 
longer hurt! Also, my fibromyalgia is much,much better.
     More on topic, I have a lot of info on reducing stress if anyone is 
stressful about writing.
Ann


-----Original Message----- 
From: Atty Rose
Sent: Monday, March 3, 2014 6:41 PM
To: Writer's Division Mailing List
Subject: [stylist] Earthing

David Wolf rules!

That is one of the simple things anyone can do in their yards or in the
park, not here in Omaha at the moment since it is roaring ice out there, but
even just putting your hand on a tree for 15 minutes will do amazing things.

I applaud you going out there like that and doing those work shops.

I'm still getting cold feet doing the QT workshops. I've done some but that
is like 12 hours with people. It's rough on me being that social for that
long. LOL

However, I've done some talks on Energy, how to find it, use it, move it,
and what your energy body is about.

I have some clearing techniques that work amazingly well.

Your book sounds awesome!
Prosperity to all!

Atty

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ann Bliss" <annbliss1 at gmail.com>
To: "Writer's Division Mailing List" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 5:27 PM
Subject: Re: [stylist] A different way of thinking about your project


>    Hi,
>     Here is the contents for some of the book.
> Part Two We can Heal Ourselves
>   Awakening our Intuition
>   Releasing Emotions
>   Retaining Unwanted Energy
>   Expelling the Energy of Others
> Wearing Your Energy Coat
>   Stress Elimination!
>   Pain Reduction
>   LIFTS Help you Cope in a Crazed World
>   Diminishing Fear
> Power of Prayer
> Affirmations
>   Creation
> Finding Your Soul’s Purpose
>   Dreams
>   Forgiveness
>   Gratitude
>
> Part Three Drug Free Solutions
>   Alphabetical List of Disorders
>   Spiritual First Aid
> Food and Health
> Earthing
>
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Bridgit Pollpeter
> Sent: Monday, March 3, 2014 5:15 PM
> To: 'Writer's Division Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [stylist] A different way of thinking about your project
>
> I agree. And Rowling never really created moments between Harry and
> Hermione making a reader think they might have something between them.
> Other than when Ron is spelled into seeing Harry and Hermione kiss in
> Deathly Hallows as one of worse fears, there's nothing that ever happens
> to make one think a romance between the two is in the cards.
>
> Bridgirt
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> Applebutter Hill
> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 11:31 AM
> To: 'Writer's Division Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [stylist] A different way of thinking about your project
>
>
> Both Harry and Hermione were being raised outside of the wizarding
> world, making it more plausable to me that they would each seek out a
> connection within the wizarding world. Also, Hermione and Ron had a very
> unique connection as the only two people in Harry's life who knew what
> was up with Harry. I think that kind of experience would draw people
> together. Donna
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Bridgit
> Pollpeter
> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2014 10:43 PM
> To: 'Writer's Division Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [stylist] A different way of thinking about your project
>
> I never saw Harry and Hermione together. She may have considered it, but
> as a fan myself, I agree, I didn't think of those two characters as
> romantically linked, and I'm glad she didn't write it that way.
>
> Bridgit
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> Applebutter Hill
> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2014 5:33 PM
> To: lists at braddunse.com; 'Writer's Division Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [stylist] A different way of thinking about your project
>
>
> Brad,
> Getting the subscribers would be the sticking point, and you would more
> than likely be picking up subscribers as the series continued, so you'd
> have to make the initial posts available to new subscribers.
>
> I did an internet radio show some time ago where the two hosts were
> discussing this after my interview. I gather that people have done the
> thing where they get input from the audience about how the story should
> go, but I don't know if it was an e-mail series or what. Personally, I
> think that takes away from your authorship of a work if you're writing
> what other people tell you to write. It just seems a bit bogus.
>
> On the other hand, this kind of thing also happens in a less organized
> and above-board way with book series. The author hears from people that
> they like or don't like this or that plot line or character, and the
> author tweeks their work in accordance with public opinion. I just think
> an author ought to have at least one book in them that wasn't nudged
> along by popular opinion.
>
>
> I heard recently that J.K. Rowling said she made a mistake in not having
> Harry Potter end up with Hermione. I disagree with her; I think she just
> got that from the fans, and that the way it was written was in keeping
> with something deeper than public sentament. Donna
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Brad
> Dunse
> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2014 12:40 PM
> To: 'Writer's Division Mailing List'
> Subject: [stylist] A different way of thinking about your project
>
> While brainstorming copywriting niches and such, I had a thought come
> across that I will probably never do, because thus far anyway, I'm not a
> book writer.
>
> However, that doesn't mean this idea can't be tweaked. For all I know,
> it is being done, I don't know... yawl might know that.
>
> In writing, let's say a mystery, there are many different threads or
> directions the characters could go.
>
> For one quick instance of many different turning point possibilities in
> just one book, the main character could find himself smitten with a
> local girl, and as the plot goes along he is challenged with emotions
> as...
>
> A. He's totally sold out to her and will do anything to get, and marry
> her. B. Is getting cold feet based off a previous relationships that
> hurt him real bad and will break it off. C. Loves the girl but her half
> crazed old-man would then be his father-in-law and he's not sure he
> could live with that the rest of his life.
>
> Those are just general "for instances" one might think of while writing.
>
> And hang with me, there is a point to all this.
>
> Let's say the writer writes the book and is planning on publishing it
> either through a publishing house or self-publishing it.
>
> So you get, what, $10, $15, $20 or $25 for the book, right?
>
> What if instead, you were to build an e-mail list of subscribers, and
> have the contact software set to deliver one segment of the book each
> week through e-mail, and maybe every week the reader is posed with a few
> choices a character might go.
>
> The reader has time to wonder about which way it will go... sort of like
> a mini little cliff hanger like the old TV series and movies use to do.
>
> When they get the next week's installment they'll find out if they were
> right in their guess and go on to enjoy whichever way you took, until
> they encounter another set of possible forks in the road in that week's
> segment.
>
> The thing is, a writer will likely go through some level of winnowing
> out different ideas anyway, so why not use them and get paid for them?
>
> How do you get paid for them?
>
> Glad you asked.
>
> Instead of getting the 10, 15, 20, or $25 for the book; one could charge
> only $1,99 a week per segment subscription and turn the book into a $52
> book in 26-weeks.
>
> The reader gets some mental and emotional investment in the book which
> keeps them reading, the book will be published anyway so the main idea
> is done, the scraps of ideas could be tweaked a little to pose possible
> directions to keep readers guessing, and you've more than doubled your
> money on the same book.
>
> Perhaps the time frame could be shortened and charge $3 per segment, the
> details are subject to be flexed, but the idea that popped out was a
> possible  innovative way to market a book, make it more interesting, and
> get paid more for your efforts.
>
> Like I say, perhaps this has been done. Or perhaps it is an impractical
> idea.
>
> If not, it might be worth a try.
>
> The challenge would be to get subscribers, but I bet somehow through
> iTunes one could put a subscription up there. If not, there are other
> ways one could market it.
>
> Back to lurk mode.
>
> Brad
>
>
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