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Coach Teresa, do I really have to blog often to build my platform?
A gracious author emailed me a poignant question after today’s tele-roundtable discussions (sponsored by Linda Joy Myers and National Association of Memoir Writers http://www.namw.org ).
I will reveal her name if she wishes. For now, I’ll respond to Gracious Author’s concerns in a way that will hopefully help her and other hardworking writers to “reach out, not stress out, while building your platform.”
I’ll paraphrase Gracious Author’s dilemma:
“Coach Teresa, you said we are experts of our experiences and to make our names synonymous with the themes/subject matters/issues we write about. I don’t want to blog about my traumatic experiences; and, I’m writing a genre that makes me happy. What to do?”
Remember my closing statement at the tele-roundtable discussions?
“You deserve to make your dearest dreams come true. Wear your 2 hats: polish the craft; building your platform to help your fans find you.”
If a task doesn’t give you joy, do something else.
Who was the author on the tele-roundtable discussions who said she has written a happy story (growing up in the 1950s)? This author could be blogging about other books, movies, music, art, world events from that decade. Or focusing on that city/town/neighborhood. Be the expert. Be the resource.
You love writing screenplays or plays?
Who are the screenwriters and playwrights you respect?
What are the themes in their projects?
What are the themes in your project?
What if I blogged about these writers who inspire me and about their protagonists?
What if I blogged about the writers who inspired the writers who inspire me?
Blog about the music or the setting or the historical figures in your work and the works similar to yours.
Example: I have many books in my library that I want to read. Bastard Out of Carolina (by Dorothy Allison) is one of them. Last year I was a presenter at San Francisco Writers Conference. A month before the event, I found out that Dorothy Allison was going to be a keynote speaker. So, I started reading her novel. What a page-turner!
At the conference I ran into Dorothy in the hallway and I told her what page I was on. I saw her again when she was on a panel about banned books (moderated by Barbara Santos). Dorothy Allison is someone I wanted to blog about.
In my blog post What to Do Before Hiring an Editor for My Manuscript? under the section “Paying Attention to Language and Rules,” this is what I said about Dorothy.
In Bastard Out of Carolina, Dorothy Allison’s protagonist Bone is a girl. Bone’s voice is convincing in dialogue and in internal monologue. Brilliant use of dialect.
Then, when author Vicki Hudson told me that she created “I Sent Bastard to School” Fund, I blogged to show support.
Your blog posts, book reviews, movie reviews, stage play reviews, comments on other people’s blogs . . . can be short. Talk about how the themes hooked you or what you learned from the characters; then sign off with your full name and your mission statement (by Day 9 in my workbook, you’ll have your brilliant mission statement)
A blog is just one of the “venues” for your fans to experience you. Fans can interact with you through your blog (the way you can interact with me with this blog–by submitting a comment). A blog keeps count of number of visitors.
What other venues keep count of number of visitors/viewers?
Websites (a blog is an interactive website)
YouTube ! facebook! Twitter! Here’s my YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/teresaleyung
Name some more venues. . .
Gracious Author who is writing screenplays–perhaps instead of blogging, you’ll invest time creating one-minute videos of your articulating the themes in the screenplays that hook you; write a description for each video. Write reviews on Amazon; publish the same reviews on your blog or YouTube channel. You become a resource center.
More examples – why you want to help your fans find you:
Two years ago I went to see Carol Sheldon’s 15-minute play at Fringe of Marin One Act Plays. I invited friends. Carol’s play was delightful. I blogged about my theatre experience. Two weeks later, I received an email from a theatre goer who couldn’t find Fringe of Marin’s website but she found information about the theatre company from my blog! She couldn’t find their website because there wasn’t one. I am happy to say that Fringe of Marin has a lovely website now.
A week after beloved Effie Lee Morris (retired children’s librarian/visionary/advocate/author) died, I received an email from a reporter half-way across the country who wanted to talk to a family member of Effie Lee. He said that even though he found many websites showing Effie Lee’s biographies and interviews, he couldn’t find anyone who knew how to contact her relatives. He found some of the information he needed through my blog posts; so, he emailed me to get more. I was a resource. I knew Effie Lee as the founder-president of Women’s National Book Association-San Francisco Chapter. She inspired the Friends of SFPL to create the annual Effie Lee Morris Lecture–to honor a children’s book author.
So you see how blogs connect people and serve as resource centers? Make your blog whatever you want it to be. Julie Powell cooked one Julia Child recipe each day–that in itself was already an accomplishment. Guess what? Julie blogged about cooking a Julia recipe each day. Publishers found her. She received a big advance to write the memoir.
Your platform-building style is unique. Developing a new habit though, does require effort/consistency. That is why I designed a workbook with exercises for at least 21 consecutive days. The 22nd day is celebrations.
To participate in this blog post, submit a comment by: clicking on the blue title bar of this post, scrolling down to get the boxes, filling in the boxes and click on “submit comment” button — so that thousands of my fans will see your name, URL (your website/blog address if you have one), what themes/subject matters/issues hook you, and, what themes/subject matters/issues you want to spotlight.
I wish you joy, light, and a dancing heart.
Sincerely,
Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan
Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW (the fun workbook)
Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan here, with a big smile on my face.
If you participated . . . even if you missed this event (and what an exciting tele-roundtable session about what a platform is and why you want one!) . . . promote yourself by submitting a comment to this blog post (article). [To submit a comment: click on the blue title bar of this post, scroll down to get the boxes, fill in boxes and click on “submit comment” button so that thousands of my fans will see your name, URL, and what themes/subject matters/issues you write about.]
Build Your Writer’s Platform in 2012!
Linda Joy Myers of NAMW.org had invited me to help writers define a platform. “Making your name stand for something—to attract targeted consumers—who are likely to buy what you have to sell.” (page 1 of my workbook Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days)
Tell us what you learned today at the tele-roundtable session.
You learned the definition of a writer’s platform.
You learned how and where to show off your name and y0ur themes. Next you’ll need a “home base” so that when your fans find you on the Internet and want to read more from you . . . how would they find you? Your home base is your website / blog. My workbook guides you, step by step, on how to get a free blog (no web-hosting fees) if your budget is zero. Get your home base now.
Reach out, not stress out, when building your writer’s platform!”
Your platform is unique; there is only one YOU!
You deserve a brilliant writer’s life (wear your 2 hats: the hat that works on the craft of writing; the hat that builds your name to help your fans find you NOW)
Thank you, Linda Joy Myers and Everyone who participated today!
Sincerely,
Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan
Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW (the fun workbook)
Teresa LeYung-Ryan‘s editing – specializes in mainstream fiction, women’s fiction, thrillers, narrative non-fiction, memoirs, children’s fiction, and short stories – Coach Teresa’s editing services include editorial memo (recommendations on plotline and sub-plotlines, character development, pace, thematic connections) and copy editing. Coach Teresa loves feisty protagonists and quirky characters and can help you identify themes and archetypes. http://writingcoachTeresa.com
Some events where you’ll see or hear Coach Teresa:
Jan. 12, 2012 4:00pm PST / 5:00pm MST / 6:00pm CST / 7:00pm EST
After you click here: http://www.namw.org/workshops-classes/build-your-writers-platform-in-2012/ sign up on the right sidebar for today’s NAMW Roundtable discussions and receive a downloadable audio of the event!
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January 29, 2012 10:00am–5:00pm Half Moon Bay, CA “Create Your Success Story from the Inside Out” with Mary E. Knippel, founder of Your Writing Mentor, sponsored by Women’s National Book Assn-San Francisco Chapter $35 for WNBA member; $55 non-member
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February 2 (Thurs.) 2012 6:15-7:30pm Women’s National Book Association members and prospective members welcomed to “Authors Exchange Solutions” forums with authors/mentors/coaches Teresa LeYung-Ryan, Mary E. Knippel and Birgit Soyka, at San Francisco Main Library, Latino/Hispanic Room -A http://wnba-sfchapter.org/
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Feb. 17-19, 2012 San Francisco Writers Confernce http://www.sfwriters.org/ Teresa LeYung-Ryan will present 2 sessions.
Teresa LeYung-Ryan & Mary E. Knippel show writers how to polish their manuscripts before:
· hiring book doctor/developmental editor
· pitching to agents or acquisition editors
· self-publishing
Teresa LeYung-Ryan & Elisa “Sasa” Southard
“Build Your Platform: Craft Your Talking-Tagline to Attract Agents & Publishers”
• hook agents, acquisition editors and readers
• have fun building your writer’s platform
• be yourself and succeed
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March 1 (Thurs.) 2012 6:15-7:30pm Women’s National Book Association members and prospective members welcomed to “Authors Exchange Solutions” forums with authors/mentors/coaches Teresa LeYung-Ryan, Mary E. Knippel and Birgit Soyka, at San Francisco Main Library, Stong Conference Room http://wnba-sfchapter.org/
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Saturday, March 24, 2012 Women’s National Book Association presents “Meet the Agents/Speed Dating with Agents” Lynn Henriksen chairs; Teresa LeYung-Ryan, Mary E. Knippel and Tanya Egan Gibson will coach registrants on how to pitch. http://wnba-sfchapter.org
RESOURCES FOR WRITERS–START HERE:
http://writingcoachteresa.com
http://www.namw.org/
Coach Teresa here.
On Sunday at California Writers Club–Redwood Branch, I met dozens of talented authors. One author told me that because there are other folks with her name, she added her middle name. Then, she Googled her name (with her middle name) and was surprised that there were even more people with that name than the number of people with her first and last name only.
I will reveal the name of this delightful writer soon. She is using my workbook to create her mission statement so that her name will be synonymous with the themes/issues/subject matters that she writes about.
Your mission statement is the foundation of your platform.
Let’s dissect the definition of a platform. “Making your name stand for something—to attract targeted consumers—who are likely to buy what you have to sell.” (page 1 of my workbook Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days)
The last part “what you have to sell” — what you’re selling is your literary works or services.
The middle part “to attract targeted consumers” — the targeted consumers are the folks who read and buy the kind of material you write about.
The first part “Making your name stand for something” — identifying and articulating the themes/subject matters/issues that you write about.
Understanding what a platform is gives you a fresh look at your writing career.
And you’ll be ready to have more fun doing the exercises in my workbook. Day I exercises: “Who am I?” and “What I Have in Common with Super Famous People” (take a sneak peek at Amazon’s “look inside” of Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days
“Reach out, not stress out, when building your writer’s platform!”
Your Platform is Unique; There is Only One YOU!
Sincerely,
Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan
Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW
2012 Contests – Poster; Poetry; Short Story; Memoir; Prose; Playwriting; Conference contests
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POSTER CONTEST DEADLINE EXTENDED!
Submit by Tuesday, January 17, 2012, 5:00pm to win $500 and fame!
The Asian Heritage Street Celebration (AHSC) is hosting its annual poster contest in partnership with the Asian American Women Artists Association, Asian Art Museum, Center for Asian American Media, and Kearny Street Workshop. Graphic artists are sought to create an exciting image to become part of the personality for the 8th Annual Asian Heritage Street Celebration to be held on Saturday, May 19, 2012 in front of the Asian Art Museum, leading up to the Little Saigon District.
Entries should be submitted online here:
http://asianfairsf.com/2012-poster-contest-entry-form/
For rules visit:
http://asianfairsf.com/features/poster-design-contest/
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Contests sponsored by Redwood Writers — California Writers Club “CWC” Redwood Branch http://redwoodwriters.org/contests/
Redwood Writers currently sponsors:
* Poetry contests
* Short story contests
* Memoir contests
* Conference contests for poetry and prose writers
* Playwriting contests
http://redwoodwriters.org
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19 branches of California Writers Club “CWC” http://calwriters.org
Sincerely,
Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan
Teresa is author of Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW (in print edition and E-book)
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I wish You
a warm and safe home
nutritious foods everyday
ease of movement
work that makes your heart sing
true friends
worry-free thoughts
hopes and lovely dreams
joy and light for Self
a dancing spirit
Sincerely,
Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan
Teresa is author of Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW
Teresa is author of Love Made of Heart
Coach Teresa edits manuscripts (contemporary novels; thrillers; children’s novels; memoirs; short stories; anthologies) for authors who want to attract agents & publishers OR want to be their own publishers.

Katherine Ellison–December 11, 2011 and Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan–January 8, 2012
at California Writers Club, Santa Rosa, California

December 11, 2011 will be Katherine Ellison:
“From the global to the personal: one writer’s journey from investigative reporting to memoir.”
Journalist Katherine Ellison will talk about her career as an investigative journalist covering international events as Central American wars and figures such as Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos to shifting gears and writing nonfiction books including a memoir about her son’s ADHD.
Katherine Ellison is a Pulitzer-Prize winning investigative journalist, former foreign correspondent, writing consultant, author of four books, and mother of two sons.

Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan helps fiction & nonfiction authors "Writing-Career MakeOver"--photo by MKWL
January 8, 2012 “Writing Career Make Over with Coach Teresa LeYung Ryan”
Learn how to:
- reveal your “picture-of-success” to create your model
- understand your unique motivators & modus operandi
- blend the “who, what, when, where” your way, fun way
Coach Teresa will choose 3 writers from the audience—representing the 3 umbrella genres (fiction, narrative non-fiction, and prescriptive non-fiction a.k.a. how-to books)—and guide them in this interactive session. Everyone will receive Coach Teresa’s “Writing-Career-Make-Over” template. Q&A to please all.
Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan wears 3 hats and has helped over 1,000 writers take steps to further their careers. http://writingcoachTeresa.com
- She’s the author of Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW (a workbook for anyone who has anything to promote—available in print edition and as E-book).
- Coach Teresa edits manuscripts for authors who want to attract agents & publishers OR want to be their own publishers.
- Her using her novel Love Made of Heart (to inspire adult children of mentally ill parents to speak openly about the stigmas and find resources for their families) demonstrates the power of making one’s name synonymous with the themes/subject matters/issues one writes about.
http://redwoodwriters.org/meetings/
Coach Teresa, How do I fix my children’s story? Agent says it’s too episodic.
In my previous blog post about how to remedy an episodic storyline . . . here’s an argument from one of my clients who writes children’s books . . .
“But kids aren’t that sophisticated, are they? Shouldn’t stories for that age group be episodic?”
Coach Teresa here . . . Kids know what a good story is, especially if they’ve read the timeless classics (to name a few: The Hobbit; The Wind In the Willows; Charlotte’s Web; The Phantom Tollbooth; The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. What are other memorable children’s books? Wordsworth the Poet by Frances Kakugawa is a contemporary favorite of mine )
Also, keep in mind that a children’s story has to hook adults (agents, acquisition editors, publishers, booksellers, reviewers, shoppers). How do you hook adult-readers, even if you choose to be your own publisher?
Answer: Create memorable characters and follow screenwriting teacher Terrel Seltzer’s advice: “Someone we care about wants something badly and is having a terrible time getting it.”
Here’s my post from May 26, 2011 about Terrel
I encourage you to set the stage. Give the reader sensory details—not only sight and hearing but also taste, smell and touch.
To create a story with thematic significance, let your metaphors / similes / inferences move your story forward or provide clues.
Coach Teresa says: “Reach out, not stress out, when pursuing your dreams!”
Want to attract agents & publishers? Want to be your own publisher?
Email: Teresa_LeYung at yahoo.com
Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan loves to edit:
- novels & memoirs with feisty protagonists and universal messages;
- children’s novels that help young readers understand their feelings and build self-confidence
Coach Teresa, what’s new with your mastermind group members?
Linda Lee is busy writing her book, being co-president of Women’s National Book Association-San Francisco Chapter, getting ready for San Francisco Writers Conference, creating beautiful websites for her clients that reflect their businesses.
Mary E. Knippel is busy helping her clients create their vision boards / collage / success stories and perfect content for their websites, facilitating events at Women’s National Book Association-San Francisco Chapter and getting ready for San Francisco Writers Conference .
Lori Noack is busy with her new company Vintage San Francisco (women’s clothing and accessories 1950-1980) and managing the Italian Garden Flat.
Luisa Adams, author of Woven of Water, is busy with Spanish class, her book group, being celebrity author at her grandchildren’s school and everywhere she goes, and inspiring your truly and many other fans.
Martha Alderson is busy consulting her clients and promoting her wonderful new book The Plot Whisperer: Secrets of Story Structure Any Writer Can Master.
Rebecca Martin and her staff at Dear Jane Inc. help people find jobs! Cheers to global workforce! Sign up for her helpful newsletter. Watch Rebecca’s videos on her website.
Teresa LeYung-Ryan (yours truly) is practicing my own mantra: “Reach out, not stress out, when pursuing your dreams.” I’ve listed my services at Thumbtack.com & Craigslist.org and updated my website http://www.WritingCoachTeresa.com
- Ask editor / manuscript consultant Teresa to help you identify themes and archetypes in your manuscript, book proposal, query letter.
- Ask Coach Teresa to show you shortcuts on your PC; how to crop photos and add captions; create signature block in email setting, a blog, facebook page, YouTube channel, online press room, and more.
- Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW (a workbook for anyone who has anything to promote—available in print edition $12.96 and as an E-book $9.81). You can sneak preview the 2 exercises for Day 1 on Amazon. Customer reviews (from writers and entrepreneurs) also on Amazon.com Please support your local bookseller: http://www.indiebound.org
Meet Coach Teresa at an event; details: click here
- Thursday Dec. 1, 2011 6:00-7:30pm at WNBA meeting at San Francisco Main Library, Latino/Hispanic Room
- Sunday, January 8, 2012, 2:30-5:00pm at California Writers Club—Redwood Branch
- networking; general meeting; “Writing-Career-Make-Over with Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan”
- Thursday, January 12, 2012 Teresa LeYung-Ryan will be Linda Joy Myers’s guest on National Association of Memoir Writers (NAMW) teleseminar
- February 16-20, 2012 at San Francisco Writers Conference
- March 24, 2012 at WNBA’s “Meet-the-Agents/Speed Dating”
Happy Writing and Platform Building!
Sincerely,
I wish Everyone a peaceful and joyful Thanksgiving.
Coach Teresa, what are some December 2011 Events?
Margie Yee Webb author of Cat Mulan’s Mindful Musings tells me that:
The Writer’s Yearbook 2012 (by Writer’s Digest) is available now! Read about 100 best book & magazine markets for writers, 101 best websites for writers… Chuck Sambuchino shares 5 facts on book publicity, San Francisco Writers Conference – Michael Larsen is the #17 website, Martha Alderson is the #40 website with The Plot Whisperer for Writers & Readers, and Ken & Dahlynn McKowen has their Publishing Syndicate ad for three new anthology series looking for stories and for the free publishing & writing tips e-newsletter! Happy reading and writing!
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Women’s National Book Association
San Francisco, CA Thursday December 1, 2011 6:00-7:30pm
Yours truly Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan will be at the December 1, 2011 get-together at the San Francisco Main Library, Latino/Hispanic Meeting Room–see you there!
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California Writers Club 19 branches in the state
Ann Foster of California Writers Club–SF Peninsula Branch tells me:
DON’T MISS THE SF/PEN WRITERS
HOLIDAY PARTY & FAULT ZONE PRE-LAUNCH HULLABALLOO
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2011
Peninsula Regent, One Baldwin Street at El Camino, San Mateo, CA
(Baldwin is one block north of 2nd Avenue).
5:00pm – 8:00pm
Donation $10 for members and non-members
RSVP: pres@sfpeninsulawriters.com
Parking in the neighborhood, or go down the ramp under One Baldwin, press the button and tell the attendant you are there for the CWC Holiday Party (Ida Lewenstein is our Peninsula Regent host.) Only park in visitor spaces, please.
No host bar. Coffee, tea, and hors d’oeuvres provided.
Copies of Fault Zone will be for sale for $7.50 (plus tax). Bring your checkbook! We’ll have an autograph party! Bring your camera! Bring your mother-in-law!
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Kim McMillon founder of Arts in the Valley tells me that:
PEN Oakland — 2011 Josephine Miles National Literary Awards
Saturday December 10, 2011, 2:00pm at Oakland Public Library, Rockridge Branch, 5366 College Ave., Oakland CA 94618
I met Mary Monroe when she received this award for God Don’t Like Ugly. Later when my novel Love Made of Heart was published by Kensington Publishing Corp. NY, I found out that Mary Monroe was/is a superstar at Kensington. I’ve met so many talented artists through Kim. Cheers to Kim McMillon, Mary Monroe, all the authors who have received the Josephine Miles award, and everyone involved with PEN Oakland.
PEN Oakland “The Blue-Collar PEN”
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Remember to give yourself a gift if you’re going to give presents to loved ones and friends. Here’s one that won’t cost any money. Do the 2 exercises for Day 1 in my workbook by clicking on the book title: Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW
Then, if you want to own the workbook, ask your loved ones & friends to chip in $1 each.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Sincerely,
Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan
How to submit a question/comment to this post or any post in my blog:
- Click on the blue header (title bar) of the post
- Scroll down until you see boxes and fill in the boxes (you do need an email address to submit questions/comments; if you have a website/blog, do promote it by keying in the address)
- After you fill in the boxes, you might want to keep a copy of your question/comment before clicking the “submit comment” button.
Coach Teresa here to announce that I have changed the cover price of the print edition of Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW from $22 to $12.96
Why? When the workbook was $22, folks had to pay for Amazon.com’s shipping or buy another item to reach $25 for free shipping. If you already have my workbook (Thank you! And please tell me how you’re building your platform by submitting a comment to this post!). . . . maybe as holiday gifts for yourself and a friend . . . get another book on writing (like The Plot Whisperer: Secrets of Story Structure Any Writer Can Master or Blockbuster Plots: Pure & Simple — both books by Martha Alderson or any of the books I recommend click here to see or a movie to study dialogue as I discussed in my post of Nov. 12, 2011) for yourself and Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days for a friend who needs to reach out, not stress out, to build platform/fanbase/client-base.
If your friend prefers Ebook edition it is $9.81
A note to folks who shop only at brick-and-mortar bookstores . . . I support independent bookstores and encourage writers to do the same. Independent booksellers order books through their distributors and if their distributors do not list the book you want, then your independent bookseller can’t order the book for you. BookShop West Portal in San Francisco carries my workbook and my novel Love Made of Heart.
Example: If you go to http://www.laurelbookstore.com/ (one of my favorite booksellers) and key in my name [ Teresa LeYung Ryan ] in the search box, you’ll see both my workbook and my novel in their database because Laurel Book Store’s distributor lists the titles.
A note to writers: If there are bookstores near you, do visit them. Study new releases (front cover, back cover, jacket copy, table of contents, read the first page) whether you are considering self-publishing or not; let booksellers know you support them; attend readings, meet other folks who are interested in what you’re interested about. The feature-author at a reading could turn into a mentor/advisor; everyone you meet could turn into your fans.

Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan helps fiction and nonfiction writers build their platforms and fanbases before and after publication--photo by MKWL
Please tell your friends who live in the San Francisco Greater Bay Area that I will be at these forums (click here for full schedule and details):
Dec. 1, 2011 San Francisco Public Library-Main Branch
Jan. 8, 2012 California Writers Club-Redwood Branch in Santa Rosa “Writing-Career-Make-Over with Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan”
Jan. 12, 2012 teleseminar for National Association of Memoir Writers
February 2012 San Francisco Writers Conference
March 24, 2012 Women’s National Book Association presents “Meet the Agents/Speed Dating with Agents” Teresa LeYung-Ryan will coach registrants on how to pitch.
Sincerely,
Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan
Please visit my website http://writingcoachteresa.com
If you wish to email me, I’m writingcoachTeresa at gmail.com
Reach out, not stress out, when pursuing your dreams!



