Beginner Training Tips
Protected: Training notes for your first sprint triathlon
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If you can run or walk a mile, you’re ready to train for a sprint triathlon. Don’t believe me? It’s true! At Atlanta Triathlon Club, we’ve trained all kinds of athletes of all ages, taught hundreds to swim, and helped thousands of excited beginners cross their first finish line. In Read more…
If you google “online tools for writers” you’re bound to experience some overwhelm. Here are some favorite writing tools I frequently recommend for your website, social media, and brand. Author Website The point of your website: To show you’re a real legitimate person A place where readers (and publishers, agents, Read more…
While cleaning the basement, I came across the remnants of a college writing project: a Dan Brown-esque story–minus the skill–about a cult and lost books of the Torah. I bet I had some grand plans for that thing. At the time I was so new I didn’t know how badly Read more…
Have you wondered if it’s possible for you to successfully leverage Pinterest to share your writing? I did! In my last post, I shared the process of waking up a dead Pinterest account and doing all the things to drive traffic. Today I’ll share how my efforts are going today Read more…
When I was a kid, the calling of author seemed a sacred pursuit. Here’s what I thought happened: writers would be be picked, plucked out of obscurity, and granted a contract that assured their success. Then, free from the worries of the world, they could sit in a dark room Read more…