J. Timothy King

fiction author, web copywriter, web developer - info-product development, marketing, and sales

Limited-time Free Offer for Holly Lisle's e-Book Customers

Tim King,
appreciative writer

Here's a “Share the Love” free offer for Holly Lisle’s e-book customers, because February is the month of Valentine’s Day.

If you’ve ever bought any of the electronic downloads from Holly’s online web shop, this limited-time freebie is available to you.

I’m doing this because Holly Lisle’s writing e-books have bailed me out more than once. And because Holly knows the value of paying forward, and I want to follow in her footsteps.

So I’m opening up subscriptions to my exclusive Writer’s Tips e-Newsletter—just for the month of February—to all of Holly’s present and past e-book customers.

In these writer's tips, you’ll receive informative articles like:

  • 7 storytelling goofs, and how to avoid them.
  • How to use personality profiles to improve your characters.
  • How neurological research can make you a better storyteller.
  • 6 psychological triggers that are important to storytellers.
  • Why different people like different parts of the same story.
  • New products and special offers for writers.
  • ... and more.

How to get your free subscription...

  • Right now, before time runs out, pull up your copy of Holly Lisle’s Mugging the Muse: Writing Fiction for Love and Money. This is one of the free e-books she gives away with every electronic purchase. You have read Mugging the Muse, yes? No matter. If you don’t have your copy, just login to Holly Lisle’s web shop (using the login form in the upper-left corner of her web-shop page). Then click on the “Downloads” link that appears in that same upper-left corner of the page. From there you can download Mugging the Muse (from the “Writing Nonfiction” category).

  • Go to page 164 of Mugging the Muse. (If you have an older revision, it might be page 163 instead.) Near the bottom of the page, look under the subhead, “How do writers get paid?” So, how do writers get paid?

    Infrequently, irregularly, and usually late.
    Part up-front and part in royalties.
    In practice, up-front, since royalties never amount to much.
    Only when you find an agent who likes and respects you.

    Now click the following button:

Risk-free, Guaranteed

I use AWeber, a professional email service, to send out Writer's Tips. I pay for this service, because AWeber has strong policies and systems to prevent spam, so you can be sure that what you get from me is interesting, valuable information. And AWeber includes a link in each and every email to let you to unsubscribe. With literally a few clicks of your mouse, you can change your mind and never get these emails again. It's easier to unsubscribe than it is to subscribe.

One Month Only

This offer is only for the month of February 2008. And I will not be repeating or extending this offer. So don't delay. Don't put it off, thinking that you'll get back to it later. Don't let the deadline pass. It only takes a few minutes to sign up, and you'll never have this chance again.

Note that I'm making this offer completely on my own, because I love what Holly has done for other published and aspiring writers. Holly did not ask me to make this offer, and I am working alone on it and am solely responsible for it.

Keep writing!
-TimK

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