publishing
publishing
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by - 2008-06-10
People who first take drugs feel cheated. It feels great, wonderful, (at first), and they, especially if they're young people, might be forgiven for thinking, 'Those old people lied to me; these illeg...
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by Melinda Copp - 2008-06-10
Marketing is important for all writers who hope to sell their work-whether that means books or articles or writing skills. I used to work for a book publishing company, and for several months I was in...
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by Jerry D. Simmons - 2008-06-16
Publishing is a very competitive business and the choices for getting a manuscript into print are numerous. Everyone who writes has to make a decision on what's best for them and their manuscript or b...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2008-06-17
We look down on the Romans. Oh sure, they set up the largest Empire that Europe has ever known, and their city state lasted for over 800 years, which is about four times the length of time that the Un...
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by Linda A Lavid - 2008-06-19
Theoretically, a self published writer can make as much money as a commercially published one. In some cases, possibly more. There are several reasons why.First, most commercial fiction writers do not...
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by - 2008-06-19
We look down on the Romans. Oh sure, they set up the largest Empire that Europe has ever known, and their city state lasted for over 800 years, which is about four times the length of time that the Un...
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by B.L. Lindstrom - 2008-06-21
I went to my local grocery store the other day. I needed some shaved deli meat for my famous "Killer Roast Beef Sandwiches." The deli counter is right there when you walk in and the scene was a typic...
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by John G. Hamilton - 2008-06-21
The term 'reading against copy' often causes confusion, even among proofreaders to whom it refers, so in this article I will try to explain what the term means.There are two ways in which a profession...
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by B.L. Lindstrom - 2008-06-30
About three or four years ago I worked a contract that required me to drive through a less than desirable part of town. One particular freeway underpass housed the man I would later come to know as H...
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by Joyce Shafer - 2008-07-01
The title of this article is the reality of writers culled down to five words. You want to see your article available online or in print or hold a copy of your book in your hands. The next desired rea...