Writing Advice From The Experts Part #2

Posted by admin, December 14th, 2009

The most valuable of talents is never using two words when one will do. - Thomas Jefferson
There are many books that provide tips and guidance for publishing success. This series of articles takes you directly to a trusted source of wisdom &ndash established authors. The hope is the experiences they have encountered will assist you […]

From Ebook To Print Book: Five Pitfalls

Posted by admin, December 2nd, 2009

Has anyone else noticed a trend of books, both self-published and from commercial publishers, that were originally ebooks and have not completely shaken the unfortunate signs of their origin?
1.Since ebooks can be sold easily at 80-100 pages, but print books cannot, the book version gains length through appendices that take up one-third of the page […]

Writing Advice From The Experts Part #3

Posted by admin, August 16th, 2009

You must be prepared to work always without applause. - Ernest Hemingway
Much of the wisdom available from established authors may be surprising in it’s honesty and straightforward nature. The reason this is likely true is the authors in question have had enough success that there is no need to candy coat the truths they have […]

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Posted by admin, July 31st, 2009

There’s a rumour outside there in the publishing apple that an editor won’t much attending at the assignment of a fresh writer. It might be accurate for sure types of writing, however after interviewing hundreds of editors, I’ve begin that most are added direct to fresh writers than you might anticipate.
And there are a hardly […]