Leveraging the power of group sharing, brainstorming, nudging and celebrating. A well-formed and run MasterMind Group helps everyone reach their publishing dreams faster -- and have more fun doing it.
Jennifer Sander is a bestselling author who has written more than 50 books, including The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Getting Published and The Writer's Secret: MasterMind Your Way to Publishing Success.
JT Long is a national freelance writer, founder of the Capital Writer's Block and co-author of "The Writer's Secret: MasterMind Your Way to Publishing Success".
Twitter @jtlongandco
"When I was little my mother gave me two pieces of advice: Never box and never gamble. I don't know why."
Vince R.
"I love being able to see the day transform itself from darkness to light. It makes me happy to be here and never forget how lucky I am to see it every day."
"She pulled off the heavy lid of the black iron pot and released the aroma of spicy curry swimming in coconut milk in a bright yellow sea of vegetables bobbing and moving gently in the soft, simmering water, like colorful boats on a steamy summer day."
Cold mornings send tingles to every extremity from my nose to my toes. I am acutely aware of the pain all over my body and the cure, immersion in hot water, can be as shocking as knife strikes. On the other hand, triple digit summer afternoons...
One of my favorite pastimes is to sit in the international lobby at the airport watching people wait for passengers to emerge from the mouth of the gateway. Who is that woman with the bright red hair waiting for? What will the girlfriend/spouse say when the guy with the too-tight jeans hands her that bouquet of flowers? Will that little girl be whisked into someone's arms? I think I have it figured out and then....
The night was clear with just a few cloud tails blocking the points of light projected from a blue-black sky. It was the kind of night....
The president walked in and all eyes followed him to the podium. In the shadows behind him, a small army of tall, black suited men took their positions. They stood, feet shoulder width apart, clenched fists crossed at the wrists, earphone wires snaking down their necks. Their eyes mechanically scanned the room from one side to the other looking for...
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