by Jeri Walker | Feb 11, 2019 | Editing Tips
Over the years, I’ve consulted many a freelance editing contract template that the internet has to offer. I didn’t want to reinvent the wheel, and yet I also wanted a customized contract. Over the years, I’ve refined my contract less, and this...
by Jeri Walker | Aug 27, 2018 | Marketing & Media
When it rains, it pours! I am buried in the editing cave with projects, so I am bringing back this tongue-and-cheek post from eons ago. It’s hard to believe that this blog is turning six this year. Time flies. Though on the lighter side content-wise, I do hope...
by Jeri Walker | May 28, 2018 | Publishing Tips
Joseph Epstein is often quoted for noting that around eighty percent of Americans feel they have a book in them that they should write. A far, far fewer percentage actually end up writing a book. Of those who finish a book, the chances of that book’s success are...
by Jeri Walker | Dec 18, 2017 | Author Interviews
Turns out Roland Clarke and I have being lackluster riders who love horses dearly in common. This marks the last in a year-long series of interviews with Idaho authors. It also marks the final author interview that will appear on the Word Bank blog. All good things...
by Jeri Walker | Oct 23, 2017 | Author Interviews
This Idaho author interview hits the mother lode today with Rick Just. There is a lot to love about this state, and this post drives home so much of what is great about living and writing here. As someone deeply committed to the outdoors, but perhaps less well-versed...