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  1. When I Tell Your Story-I Tell A Love Story

    by Howard Campbell - 2007-02-13
    Romantic love may be no more than a dream to many. I'm seeking a more passionate life. We all deserve a love story, even when love is ephemeral and we are separating from somebody we hold fondly. This...
  2. Book Marketing; Self Promoter or Paid Promoter, Who is the Biggest Whore?

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-13
    It is not customary for an author of a book to write their own book reviews and often they are frowned upon when they promote their own work. But which is worse a self-promoter who wants to make sure ...
  3. How to Find a Literary Agent

    by Diane Eble - 2007-02-12
    If you want to paid to publish your book (through a traditional publisher, as opposed to self-publishing and paying all the costs yourself), it helps a lot to get a literary agent. The Big Six New Yor...
  4. Why Would an Author Write a Book Review of Their Own Book on an Online Article Submission Site?

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-12
    We all know that typically authors do not write their own book reviews right? Wrong, for instance on Amazon there is a place for authors to make a statement. The introduction of a book is also a book...
  5. The e-Book Co-Author Debate; Go It Alone or Consider It a Project

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-12
    As an online article author and writer it has occurred to me that to get my information out to the world it will require using many strategies. So far I have created Online Bulletin Boards, websites a...
  6. Writing an eBook; Have You Considered Co-Authors?

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-12
    Many people prefer doing things in groups or with friends or partners. Many authors take on Co-Authors to help them write their eBooks. If you are Writing an eBook, then perhaps you too have considere...
  7. How Publishers Choose Manuscripts

    by Jeffrey Bennett - 2007-02-11
    How Publishers Choose Fiction Manuscripts For Print And ProfitEveryone has a story to tell, and common dream is to publish a book. This dream comes from many desires whether financially or popularity...
  8. Turning Articles into eBooks; Can it be Done?

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-11
    So you are an article author and you are considering writing some eBooks are you? Sure interesting idea indeed. Well you have no doubt had a good education in writing as one has to work very hard to w...
  9. Strategies to Keep the Reader's Interest While Reading an eBook

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-11
    One thing that authors of ebooks often note is that many readers comment on their books or even ask questions of the writer, which were already covered in the book. Meaning that the readers are not fu...
  10. OK, Your Book is Printed ... Now What!

    by Patrick Altoft - 2007-02-07
    Many years ago when I worked in camera store, a customer came in one day with a very old roll of unexposed B&W film. He wanted to buy a camera that would fit that type of film so he could use up t...
  11. Book Marketing 101

    by Patrick Altoft - 2007-02-07
    The most common mistake people make when self publishing their books is to ignore marketing until it is too late. As an author, you want your book to be the best in its category. To make it stand out ...
  12. Self-Confidence Versus Self-Doubt: Writing From Strength

    by Valerie Connelly - 2007-02-06
    Writers are an emotional lot. We could be described as "slightly crazy" by those who know us best. Never mind that we dabble in fiction or non-fiction. Our sense of self-worth is intimately tied to ou...
  13. Why Internet Publishing is Good (For Everyone)

    by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-02-04
    If there's one thing I love, it's the way that people can get so excited about struggling to find an answer to a question, when the real answer to their problem is that they haven't really asked the r...
  14. Why Did Omar Burn Down The Alexandria Library?

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-02
    Often when observing the human race, members of our online think tank have pondered the question; has the human race for gotten more than it has ever learned? And this is an interesting topic because...
  15. Make the Most of Your Radio Interview to Boost Sales

    by Valerie Connelly - 2007-01-27
    Giving interviews helps to establish you as an expert in your area of interest. Authors and people in the book industry are wise to participate as often as possible.As a radio talk show host, I have t...
  16. Now I've Written My Great (country of choice) Novel, Now What?

    by Robyn Whyte - 2007-01-27
    In my case, it would be the Great Canadian Novel. But we are not all from the frosted North where the temperature plus windchill only equalled out to -26 Celcius today. I think I have frostbite on m...
  17. A Closer Look at Digital Book Printing

    by Florie Lyn Masarate - 2007-01-26
    But what are exactly the advantages of digital book printing? Why is it more practical than the traditional process? Is it not too pricey to print books digitally? How about the quality?First and fore...
  18. How to Test if There's a Market for Your Book Idea

    by Diane Eble - 2007-01-25
    One of the biggest mistakes authors make is writing their book before they have any idea whether it will sell. They may spend years writing a book, only to find out that nobody is interested in buying...
  19. Online Articles Turned into eBooks; Should You Sell Them

    by Lance Winslow - 2007-01-17
    Many online article authors have taken their many articles and compiled them into eBooks. This makes sense and can be of value to someone who needs this information and indeed it is one more way to ge...
  20. Mentoring New Writers: A Gift of Giving and Receiving

    by Harriet Hodgson - 2007-01-17
    Yesterday I met with a beginning writer about her book idea. I had prepared handouts for her and we discussed the points one by one. The more we talked the closer we felt to each other. What did we...