Here is where I post letters about art, music, and writing to share helpful information, my inspiration, and little snippets of my life.
Letter No. 48 [four marketing resources]
Trying to improve your marketing tactics and grow as a business? Here are four free marketing resources.
Letter No. 41 [silent night countdown]
This is a break-down of what I did for my count-down with “Silent Night,” as well as tips for creating your own count-down and release.
Letter No. 35 [burn-out]
We’ve all experienced burn-out. Here are some of my go-to ways of coping with it and coming out of it.
Letter No. 34 [recording your first single, part I]
Thinking about releasing your first single? I’m sharing the process for my first recorded single in two parts.
Letter No. 31 [songwriter interview]
Just a little interview about songwriting and my process and inspiration.
Letter No. 29 [establishing your music studio: teaching under COVID restrictions]
We’ve all had to shift and be creative about the ways we interact now, and in this letter, I share ideas for teaching creatively and safely under COVID restrictions.
Letter No. 27 [establishing your music studio: physical studio space]
After discussing many of the planning aspects of starting a studio, in this letter, I share insights into creating a welcoming and professional physical studio environment for your students.
Letter No. 26 [establishing your music studio: website II]
Discover the pages you’ll need on your music studio website and learn about their key elements.
Letter No. 25 [the entrepreneur mindset]
I had to share some encouraging tidbits about the entrepreneur mindset from a video I recently watched of Robert Kiyosaki.
Letter No. 22 [establishing your music studio: CV]
fourth in my series about establishing your music studio, I talk about creation and content of your CV/resume in this letter.
Letter No. 21 [establishing your music studio: interview]
Third in my series about establishing your music studio, I cover interview basics in this letter.
Letter No. 15 [finding your work rhythm]
Sometimes what works for other artists won’t work for you, so I gathered a few tips on finding your own work rhythm.
Letter No. 5 [hitting the jackpot]
I’ve never found a better resource from just one person—it has already changed the way I think about being an entrepreneur, and I’ve only just discovered it!