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    • 191.

      Is Publishing A Printed Book Really Worth The Time And Effort?


      by Kay Stoner - 2007-01-24
      Unlike eBooks or white papers or other digital information products, designing, publishing and promoting printed books can be a "stuffy" and time-consuming process. Thanks to centuries of publishing p...
    • 192.

      Why Publish Your Writing In A Printed Book?


      by Kay Stoner - 2007-01-24
      Why would anyone want to create a printed book, when then can create eBooks a lot more easily -- and cheaply? Why would anyone want to get mired in the process of printing and shipping physical books ...
    • 193.

      Before You Turn Your Ebook Into Print -- Read This First!


      by Kay Stoner - 2007-01-24
      Are you considering turning your eBook into a printed book with one of today's convenient and cost-effective print-on-demand solutions? Before you do, you should consider some important aspects of you...
    • 194.

      Your Book Arrives From Your New York Publisher!


      by Glenn Dietzel - 2007-01-24
      A large box arrives from a New York Publisher. It's here! YOUR BOOK! You hurriedly rip it open and take the first book out. There it is! YOUR NAME as the author of your first book. You forget to breat...
    • 195.

      Why The Information Age Is Dead!


      by Glenn Dietzel - 2007-01-24
      Yes, the Information Age is dead. We stand at the cusp of a new era. We used to live in the Information Age, but you know how it goes when everyone jumps on the bandwagon. Too much of a good thing bec...
    • 196.

      Quick Tips to Avoid Losing a Reader


      by Sonia Fischer - 2007-01-24
      The length of the short story, typically limited to less than 20,000 words, requires that the author get into the meat of the tale quickly and cover a lot of ground in relatively few words. The goal i...
    • 197.

      Keeping Your Reader on the Edge of Their Seat


      by Dawn Arkin - 2007-01-24
      Mystery stories are not just tales of who did what to whom. They are a collection of suspenseful scenes that lead the reader through a maze of events until the final curtain is drawn. What makes a gre...
    • 198.

      What is your Character's Name


      by Dawn Arkin - 2007-01-24
      Writers want to create memorable stories, with characters readers will relate to and care about. We strive to make our characters come alive and stand out from characters in other stories. One of the ...
    • 199.

      Writing Romantic Connections


      by Sonia Fischer - 2007-01-24
      I've met quite a few people who fall in and out of love rather quickly. They meet someone at a party and it's love at first sight. The romance blossoms and dies practically overnight and they mourn wh...
    • 200.

      Free Creative Writing Examples #6 Read Book


      by Kat Jaske - 2007-01-15
      . . . The blond-haired woman struggled to push herself to her feet. Parbleu, she was weaker than a newborn babe even after all these months. Of course she supposed that she was incredibly lucky, to...