Taylor Inks 19th Book Deal
I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve recently signed a contract to write my 19th book in an exciting collaboration with the Global Cycling Network (GCN), the largest cycling channel in the world, and Mark Beaumont, the world’s leading adventure cyclist. Mark is best known for setting the world record for cycling around the world, more than 18,000 […]
Read MoreAnother Blogging Milestone: 6,000,000 views!
I’m pleased and gratified to announce that I have reached a new milestone in my blogging: 6,000,000 views on psychologytoday.com. I am so appreciative of the opportunity I have been given to share my knowledge and experience and connect with those who value my ideas. See you in another million views!
Read MoreTaylor Inks Two New Book Deals!
I’m really excited to announce that I’ve signed two new book contracts with Rowman & Littlefield, the publisher who will be publishing my next book, Train Your Mind for Athletic Success (to be published in August, 2017). The first of the two new books is tentatively titled Prime Sport Parenting: Raising Young Athletes to be Victorious […]
Read MoreTaylor’s Latest Book Just Published
I’m pleased to announce the publication of my 14th book, Practice Development in Sport and Performance Psychology. Along with a team of experienced authors, I provide a foundation of knowledge and skills necessary to establish and maintain a consulting business in sport and performance psychology. Says Kate Hays, Ph.D., Past president, APA Division of Sport & Exercise Psychology, “This […]
Read MoreLatest News: Taylor Gets #1 Featured Blog Posts on HuffPost Book Page
I’m pleased that my latest Huffington Post blog post, Are Self-Published Authors Really Authors or Even Published?, has received the #1 Featured Blog Posts position on the Book page today.
Read MoreAre Self-published Authors Really Authors or Even Published?
Disclaimer: Four of the 14 books I have written have been self-published with the ready admission that I couldn’t find a traditional publisher to publish them because of their decidedly niche nature. The topic of self-publishing, which I include to mean both printing one’s own books and paying a so-called vanity press, is one that […]
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