The Organized Writer – Websites for Writers

Simple and easy to use. That’s what I like about Julie Hood’s website and organization method for writers. The Organized Writer is for those writers who wish they could be more organized but don’t quite know how to go about it. In 30 days Julie can not only have your work space organized but have you working efficiently.

Julie has been sharing her knowledge of organization skills with writers for seven years.

The book – The Organized Writer: 30 Days to More Time, More Money, and Less Frustration is an ebook on how to track your ideas, your queries, your markets, and your manuscripts. The website has a complete listing of the chapter contents so you know what you’re getting for your money. Can’t afford the $14.95? Then you have to check out the newsletter.

The newsletter – Writer Reminders is Julie’s weekly newsletter. It is a must have for the organizationally challenged. It is full of tips and resources and is totally free. Plus you get a free ebook called the Sidetracked Writer’s Planner with a bunch of forms for creating your organizational planner.

Now go get organized!

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