
How to write about yourself (without being a pompous boor)
When you write that chapter, that blog post, that email, keep the purpose of any anecdotes top of mind . . .

How to Rock a Long-Form Blog Post (or book chapter)
You can learn to write a long-form post or chapter. All you need are some style guidelines to follow consistently and some building blocks that provide you the framework for creating a solid story.

Left Brain-Right Brain: The Science of a Good Story
What if I told you there’s a whole lotta left brain-right brain science behind a good story? So it’s not just the muse speaking or the poetry of it, but SCIENCE that makes your content kick some serious rear end.