Monthly Archives: January 2016
3 Ways to Rock Your Bio
You never get a second chance to make a first impression, right? Your bio may be the only time someone decides if they’re going to invest more time or energy into getting to know you, into hiring you, or into trusting you. So you want to put your best foot forward. Make that both feet.

This image was brazenly and randomly stolen off the internet
1. Know Your Audience What is the bio for? A book flap? Conference? Website? School visit? Who is reading it? Make sure your qualifications match the reason you’re there as a speaker, writer, professional. You’re a complicated (yet attractive) beast with many facets. You can’t possibly put everything down every time; nor would you want to. Play up your experience for that circumstance, adapting as needed. If you’ve written a piece on molecular biology, your stint in improv has no place in that bio. Your experience as a second grade teacher might, if the piece was written for grade schoolers. If it’s for college level, though, just mention being a teacher. Do you see what I mean? Highlight what uniquely qualifies you or makes you stand out for that situation. Do your audience the Continue reading
Rejuvenate Your Resolve 2016
Here’s a short video I made for a writer’s group, with the theme “Rejuvenate Your Resolve.” It was 10 hours before my knee surgery, and the only makeup I’ve got on is lipstick, so no judging!
So, why do YOU write?