novels
novels
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-06-14
Previously in 'The 7 levels of publishing' -The First Level of Publishing is to receive a single copy of a book. The Second Level of Publishing is when you receive five copies. The Third Level of Publ...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-06-15
When vegetarians want to be insulting, they call anyone who disagrees with them a 'carnivore'. That's inaccurate. No human being is a carnivore. People are omnivores. Generally speaking, -if you look...
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by Dee Power - 2007-06-20
your query letter is your first step to getting your novel published. A good query letter catches the agent's attention and is the first step in how to get a novel published. What should be included ...
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44.
by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-06-28
Ask the majority of so-called 'gurus' to talk about business or self-improvement, and here's a funny thing. They start talking about sport. That's odd. Sport isn't the same as life. It's completely di...
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by Melanie Rockett - 2007-06-28
There are literally hundreds of writing contests open for entry at any time of the year. There are contests for every genre and level of experience -- from amateur poetry writing contests to competit...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-07-02
A very great dramatist, perhaps Ibsen, said that 'all happy families are the same, but each unhappy family has its own tragedy'. Several people have disagreed, notably those - like me - who have worke...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-07-08
How much do people really want to be rich? If you check in to the Web regularly you might be forgiven for thinking the answer to that question would be 'everybody'. The internet is so full of 'opportu...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-07-19
Picture the scene. I'm driving sedately in my family car across the desolate moors of Derbyshire, in particular the High Peak area of North West England, the far side of Macclesfield. It's a long, fai...
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49.
by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-07-24
There are plenty of people out there who've written a book. Maybe you're one of them. Maybe you've thought of trying to get it published, (not on the internet, but with a real, live, bricks-and-...
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50.
by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-08-13
One of the biggest lies that Traditional Publishers peddle to would-be authors is that things 'have always been this way'. That's historically inaccurate. What we call 'publishing' is a recent inventi...