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Work in Progress: Perspective

February 18, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein 1 Comment

My perspective is a work in progress. During early childhood, my perspective was mostly influenced, and to a certain extent controlled, by my parents. My childhood and adolescent years were spent in an affluent suburban neighborhood and school system in Highland Park, Illinois. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogging, Writing Tagged With: balancing influences on perspective, changing perspective, comfort zone, empty-nester, expat, HIghland Park Illinois, NaBloPoMo, NaBloPoMo February 2014, NaBloPoMo Perspectives, raising children, Spertus College, teaching abroad, traveling and perspective, University of Colorado-Boulder, upbringing vs. experience

Chloe’s Perspective

February 7, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

My favorite spot is 4 feet off the ground. I sit in my furry tower for hours. I climb up here to be alone and safe. With my comfort level intact, I can sleep for hours. My sleep and private space is oftentimes invaded by the humans in the house. Oh, I do love their affection. I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogging, Writing Tagged With: cat's perspective, NaBloPoMo, seeing different perspectives

A New Goal- Daily Blogs in February

February 3, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Last week, I wrote a blog about my struggle to maintain a consistent blog schedule. In order to regain my routine, I came to the conclusion that I needed to recognize my shortcomings, make a list of my priorities, and then follow through. These simple steps associated with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blogging, Writing Tagged With: blogging to an audience, creating a platform, establishing a daily writing routine, finding blog topics, following a routine, NaBloPoMo February 2014, outside comfort zone, setting new writing goals, stepping outside one's comfort zone

5 Lessons Learned While Building My Author Platform

December 8, 2013 By Sandra Bornstein 2 Comments

A year ago, I published my first book, May This Be the Best Year of Your Life: A Memoir. It was a milestone in my life. After years of procrastinating, one of my lifetime dreams finally came true. I will never forget the day that I pressed the button on the CreateSpace website. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Memoir, Writing Tagged With: 5 lessons for marketing a new book, Amazon reviews, author interviews, author platform, author platform building, Authors using social media, Book Reviews, building a writer's platform, looking for an Amazon reviewer?, Looking for an author interview?, marketing a first book, May This be the Best Year of Your Life, Sandra Bornstein

Building An Author Platform

April 14, 2013 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

    One year ago, I started my website. It was a major turning point in my writing career. It was the first step in building my author platform. All modern writers need a platform.  I read countless books and blogs that professed to know the ins and outs of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Memoir, Writing Tagged With: authors and social media, building an author platform, creating a website, new authors and social media, social media, steps to building an author platform, using social media to build an author's platform, using social media to market a book, website anniversary, year anniversary of blog

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