Article Writing and Clients: When Things Do Not Do one’s daily dozen To

Posted by , December 25th, 2009

In each of my affair relationships, I imagine that communal good and reliability be basic ingredients in my organization with the other individual. If in unison or both traits do not get by, then the relationship shouldn’t proceed any further.
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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 […]

Surviving The Day Job: Six Easy Lessons

Posted by admin, November 20th, 2009

Before I became a full-time writer, I had a job counting envelopes. Not colored envelopes or large manila envelopes, mind you, but white #10 envelopes. I had to count them in series of a hundred. Even now I can see them flashing in my eyes as I flipped through them, blinding myself as though I […]

How Much Money Is Enough: Thoughts From Conduct In Question, The First In The Osgoode Trilogy

Posted by admin, November 14th, 2009

Ever had your moral convictions put to the test? Most of us think we know what we’d do in any given situation. But do we really? Maybe another unknown part of us surfaces and takes over&ndashleaving us in a confusion of questions. But the deed is done and we cannot take it back.
This is the […]

A Few Dilemmas Of The Writing Journey

Posted by admin, November 11th, 2009

Authoring as a Risk-Taking Endeavor
Being an unpublished novelist poses all sorts of dilemmas. Writing is entrepreneurial in nature, more than most people realize, and it is fraught with make or break decisions. Which side of the political spectrum do you show yourself? Do you embellish this or that social issue, perhaps the one most fashionable, […]

How to Acquisition a Publisher for Your Aboriginal Textbook

Posted by admin, November 6th, 2009

Finding a publisher can be too strenuous. Actually, it may much be harder than indeed writing the textbook itself.
There are three matters to bethink when finding a publisher for your textbook:
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It’s A Great Time To Be An Independent Writer

Posted by admin, November 4th, 2009

The world of publishing is about to change. It’s an exciting time to be an Independent author. This long ignored group is beginning to organize and establish an entirely new marketplace for selling books. A community introducing voices never heard and stories never told to the world.
What they need is an on-line destination created for […]

So You Want To Publish A Community Magazine?

Posted by admin, October 23rd, 2009

So you’ve made the decision to publish your own community magazine, but what now? Where do you go for advice, information and above all, inspiration?
Despite its growing popularity, the business of publishing local community magazines is not covered to any great extent on the internet and there are very few web sites where you can […]

How To receive Noticed By Editors And Publishers: Accomplish Your Strengths Light

Posted by admin, October 10th, 2009

To be a acknowledged writer and amuse noticed, life acceptable generally isn’t acceptable enough. You accept to light. You accept to accept something that puts you above all others. Of direction though, nobody is complete. Everyone has faults and flaws. However everyone has talents and abilities also. What’s your gift?
Acquisition your gift and bull’s eye […]