Lee Pound

name Lee Pound is a writer, editor, publisher, seminar producer and professional speaker. He is the co-producer of the Speak Your Way to Wealth and Market Your Way to Wealth seminars.
Lee is the author or editor of seven books. He has written 57 Steps to Better Writing, and two novels, and three family histories. He is the editor of Adapt: How to Survive and Thrive in the Changing World of Work and of Coaching for the New Century.
Lee began his career as a newspaper reporter and editor in Orange County California. After 15 years, he moved over to become Chief Financial Officer in the publishing business, a position he held for 20 years at both private and public corporations.
He founded his company, Lee Pound International, in 2000. He helps business owners, entrepreneurs, professionals and authors publish books and articles to establish their expertise in their marketplaces through private one-on-one coaching or through his weekly protege program, a weekly teleseminar series that teaches writing skills.

Article Writing Tips - 5 Ways to Grab Your Readers' Attention

12th February 2010
If asked how many kinds of writing there are, most of us would create a long list, including fiction, nonfiction, educational, sales, marketing, email, self-help, blog writing, and on and on and on. Although you could make a case that each of these tal... Read >

Writers Block Myths - What They Mean and How to Beat Them

12th February 2010
We've all experienced it: Staring at a blank page and finding no words with which to fill it. We call it writers block and we rail against it as if it was a physical being standing between us and the words needed to fill that empty page. It seems real,... Read >

Seven Mistakes That Will Get Your Novel Rejected

12th February 2010
As a writing coach and book editor, I've seen too many novelists, with the very first line they write, destroy their chances of ever getting published. A good novel will grab the reader's attention with its first words, create characters the reader wan... Read >

Getting Started With Writing Your Book

12th February 2010
I hear this question almost every time I tell someone I am a writing coach: "I would like to write a book some day. How do I get started?" Even in my Protege Program we work a lot on the basic problem of beginning to write, finding time to write, ge... Read >