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Writers Chat Recap for February, Part 2

Writers Chat, hosted by Jean Wise, Johnnie Alexander, and Bethany Jett, is the show where we talk about all things writing, by writers, and for writers!

“Because talking about writing is more fun than actually doing it!”

Evernote with Joyce Glass

Are you tired of looking for that piece of paper you wrote an important note on? Have you wanted to get input on something you’re writing, but Word isn’t cooperating? Well this episode is for you. Check out the amazing way to get organized using Evernote as Joyce Glass, the Write Coach, shares some basic tips on how to use this multi-faceted app. 

In this episode,

Watch the February 9th replay

For more information on Evernote, check out this week’s Show Notes and Live Chat Discussions.

 Joyce Glass is the Managing editor at Middle Georgia Christian Voice, founder and owner at The WRITE Coach, and founder at Joyce Glass, Writer & Speaker. She writes, speaks, coaches, and shares her chocolates on occasion.

Social Media Savvy, with Bethany Turner

In this episode, Bethany discusses her unique and creative marketing strategies, as well as her writing journey. Bethany loves to “Tackle the Thorny Issues of Life with Humor and Insight.” including bad reviews. Come on over and check this week’s fun episode of Writers Chat.

Watch the February 5th replay

  Bethany Turner is the award-winning author of The Secret Life of Sarah Hollenbeck, which was a finalist for The Christy Award. When she’s not writing (and even when she is), she serves as the director of administration for Rock Springs Church in Southwest Colorado. She lives with her husband and their two sons in Colorado, where she writes for a new generation of readers who crave fiction that tackles the thorny issues of life with humor and insight. Her next novel, Wooing Cadie McCaffrey, will be available May 21, 2019. For more, visit www.seebethanywrite.com.

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Participants mute their audio and video during the filming, then we open up
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Have Words, Will Travel....Travel Writing 101

3 Mobile Apps Every Travel Writer Needs

Searching for mobile apps to assist your travel writing efforts? Search no more! Weekend warriors and global travelers alike will benefit from these popular time-saving tools.  Be sure to share your favorite app in the comment section.

googletranslate

Google Translate: Break through any language barrier with this mobile app. It translates with your voice, camera, keyboard or handwriting and no internet connection is needed. You can also save your translations and access from any device.

IOS: App Store

Android: Google Play

pinterest

Pinterest: This mobile app is a no brainer. Pinterest has been a constant source of inspiration for years. (Take this board by Wanderlust Magazine, for instance.) But have you considered using Pinterest to scout out your next adventure? You can search for destinations, foodie-favorite restaurants, historical sites, etc.

IOS: App Store

Android: Google Play

evernote

Evernote: With this mobile app you can create a separate notebook for each destination. Include your maps, pictures of places you visited, foods you liked (or disliked), architectural features, etc. The possibilities are endless! Save an idea on Evernote and free yourself to move on, returning to it at any time.

IOS: App Store

Android: Google Play

 

Do you have a favorite mobile app for your traveling ventures? Please share!