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    • 31.

      Even With Declining Readership Books Remain Competitive In Crowded Entertainment Market


      by Tracy Falbe - 2007-04-08
      Every year you run across a headline lamenting the downfall of the book. Fewer people read books and competition from other media like movies and computer games suck up more market share. Despite the ...
    • 32.

      Getting Your Book Published is Only Half the Battle


      by Jeffrey Hauser - 2007-04-08
      I once thought I wrote the great American novel. It had all the elements of a success. There was the sympathetic hero that had to face adversity and overcome the bad guys. It was set in rural America ...
    • 33.

      Trying to Find Good Used Books? This Article Can Help!


      by Kathy Steinemann - 2007-04-19
      New books - especially hardcover editions - are expensive. However, there are ways to locate both paperback and hardcover copies of books at a reasonable price.Remember the great Pearl S. Buck novel t...
    • 34.

      The Writer's Inner Critic Part I: Know Your Enemy


      by Carolyn Kaufman, PsyD - 2007-04-25
      All of us have an inner Critic; unfortunately, its voice tends to be particularly strident when we sit down to write. "You're no good at this," it says. "Your ideas are stupid. Why would anyone want t...
    • 35.

      Why Internet Authors don't need Critics


      by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-04-30
      I love to help people, and I'm always ready to give advice to people who ask.For instance, there's a lot of people out there seeking advice because they've written a book. A lot of people. Almost as m...
    • 36.

      Don't Give Up On Writing That Novel


      by Jill Smolinski - 2007-05-07
      Think it's hard to get a novel published? For most writers, it is - but it's certainly not impossible. I've had two hit the shelves-in 10 countries, and with book club and movie rights picked up. Peop...
    • 37.

      Collaborative Writing: When Two Brains Are Better Than One


      by Heather Hepler - 2007-05-09
      I was so happy a few weeks ago when a boy in the third row of a freshman English class raised his hand and asked us, "Where do you come up with your characters? They are so...um... random." I think th...
    • 38.

      The 7 Levels of Publishing, Part Two


      by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-05-22
      Previously - in Part One.The First Level of Publishing is to print one copy. The Second Level of Publishing is when you receive five copies. The Third Level of Publishing is when you want 50 copies.No...
    • 39.

      Internet Authors are the new Slush Pile


      by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-06-03
      Traditional Publishers are strange people. They have a habit of wanting everything - even if it's completely contradictory. For instance, I've just read an article where an established publisher was c...
    • 40.

      Kick Start Your Writing Career By Winning Fame, Glory and Prize Goodies


      by Melanie Rockett - 2007-06-11
      Have you ever heard of the Pulitzer Prize? It's the one of the grand daddy of writing contests. Started by 19th century journalist Joseph Pulitzer, the first prize was awarded in 1917 and cash prizes ...