publishing
publishing
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by Gail Richards - 2007-11-13
The author's platform is her established audience following and the way to reach readers through a large database, syndicated radio show, national television show, magazine column, large and well-know...
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by Susan Daffron - 2007-11-14
To get writing work, you have to let people know you exist. Setting up a Web site is the best way to start, no matter where you are. If nothing else, it makes your work visible and accessible to a lar...
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by Susan Daffron - 2007-11-14
Many writers would prefer to hole up in their little garrets and write and write and write. They'd be happy to never talk to anyone again and live quietly alone with their writing.Unfortunately in thi...
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by Robin Rushlo - 2007-11-16
Well, here we are again and Dr Robin is going to rant and rave about some of the internet marketers that swear that you can "make $300 to $10,000 in a day". Well BAH Humbug! Yes there are always th...
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by Gail Richards - 2007-11-16
Copyright (c) 2007 Gail RichardsThe decision to write a book is:- Exciting and exhilarating- Overwhelming- Stress-inducing- One of those life experiences that kind of find you going from euphori...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-11-14
If you go into any supermarket in England and inspect the fruit, you may be pleased to see that some of the apples are bagged up and labelled 'Class 1'. However, looking around, you may be surpr...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-11-23
When our children were younger, and still at High School, we moved house. The new place was further away from the school, and they told us that there might be financial help available for us tow...
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by Matt P - 2007-11-29
Harrison Gray Otis, born on July 30, 1917 in Ohio, was the second publisher of the Los Angeles Times. The newspaper is currently the second-largest metro newspaper in America. Since its 1881 fou...
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by - 2007-12-04
Ask a bunch of aspiring magazine writers what editors are looking for when they read article queries and I'll bet most of them answer, "good article ideas."Well, sort of. What editors most want to fin...
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by Gail Richards - 2007-12-14
The occupation of the author's assistant has been around for at least two hundred years, but it has taken on new meaning and relevance over the past few years with the increasing number of authors who...