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How to Create a Book Marketing Plan by Deborah Woehr
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
How to Create a Book Marketing Plan by: Deborah Woehr A book marketing plan is an outline that will help you determine where and how you will promote your book. It can also serve as an indicator of how well your book may do in the market, once you p
Who's Speaking: Choosing A Narrator's Voice by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Who's Speaking: Choosing A Narrator's Voice by: Scott Lindsay Have you given much thought to the voice of your narrator? Perhaps you assumed the narrator in your novel should remain neutral. Many writers believe that the narrator should have little
Thesaurus: Word Roulette by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Thesaurus: Word Roulette by: Scott Lindsay There is some beautiful literary styles that thrive on the repeated use of words and phrases. The language is poetic and beautiful. This, however, is not an article that encourages the use of repeated words
Practically Perfect Proofreading And Other Editing Myths by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Practically Perfect Proofreading And Other Editing Myths by: Scott Lindsay One of the difficulties a writer faces is reviewing their work in an attempt to locate all errors. There are generally two forces that work against a writer who attempts to e
Writing Tip: Active vs. Passive Verbs by Lisa Silverman
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Writing Tip: Active vs. Passive Verbs by: Lisa Silverman "Jenny was being served her apple martini by the bartender just as the front window was shattered by a speeding Humvee, and Jenny was thrown from her stool." OR "The bartender was serving Jenn
A Book for Writers: Aspects of the Novel, by E. M. Forster by Lisa Silverman
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
A Book for Writers: "Aspects of the Novel," by E. M. Forster by: Lisa Silverman Im about to tell you to read the most useful book of essays Ive ever read about fiction--a book that dates from 1927 and refers to works by such authors as Dostoyevsky,
Literary Agents: Good or Evil? (Either Way, You Need One) by Lisa Silverman
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Literary Agents: Good or Evil? (Either Way, You Need One) by: Lisa Silverman I spent about five years of my life as an agent, representing both screenwriters and book authors. I wasnt a scumsucking bottom-feeder. Then again, I ultimately decided I w
Top 5 Book Selling Tips by Brent Sampson
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Top 5 Book Selling Tips by: Brent Sampson TIP # 1 Online reviews are paramount in importance when it comes to drawing attention to your book. And the best part is, you're in control of your own destiny! If you haven't yet submitted your own review o
Nine Points to Ponder When Writing Short Stories by C. M. Clifton
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Nine Points to Ponder When Writing Short Stories by: C. M. Clifton Whenever I begin a short story, I remind myself of two things: to try to get in touch with readers' senses as much as possible by writing something to see, hear, touch, smell, taste,
Becoming an Expert by Alyson Mead
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Becoming an Expert by: Alyson Mead One of the most coveted roles in our society is that of an expert. Experts are not just average people. They command respect, and get it. People hang on their every word, and make them their go-to source for inform
Writing Advice From The Experts Part #2 by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Writing Advice From The Experts Part #2 by: Scott Lindsay 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
Writing Advice From The Experts Part #3 by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Writing Advice From The Experts Part #3 by: Scott Lindsay You must be prepared to work always without applause. - Ernest Hemingway Much of the wisdom available from established authors may be surprising in its honesty and straightforward nature. The
Writing What You Want To Write: Personal Innovation by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Writing What You Want To Write: Personal Innovation by: Scott Lindsay Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all. - Dale Carnegie Some of the special skil
Time Management For Writers by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Time Management For Writers by: Scott Lindsay Most established writers have deadlines to follow. They are either pressed to complete an article by a certain time or they have a novel or non-fiction book that must be handed in by a deadline. In each
Blogging: A Writers Journal by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Blogging: A Writers Journal by: Scott Lindsay A novel way for a writer to keep prospects and fans in the loop on their progress as a writer is through the use of a web log or Blog. This notion of self-publishing, which is what Blogger and blogging a
The Difference Between Rich Authors And Poor Authors by Steve Manning
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
The Difference Between Rich Authors And Poor Authors by: Steve Manning Theres a real difference between what rich authors do and what poor authors do, and the difference has nothing to do with their writing ability. How many times have you read a po
Great Technical Writing: Banish These Two Attitudes by Barry Millman
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Great Technical Writing: Banish These Two Attitudes by: Barry Millman Overview Incomplete User Documents disappoint your Readers. Two attitudes of many Technical Writers result in incomplete User Documents. These two attitudes are: . "Everyone Knows
Why Should You Edit Your Writing? by Liz Palmer
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Why Should You Edit Your Writing? by: Liz Palmer So youve finally finished your first draft. Maybe its a novel. Maybe its a non-fiction book. Maybe youve written a picture book for children. Perhaps you love what youve written. Perhaps youve read it
Personal Websites For Journalists by Madison Lockwood
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Personal Websites For Journalists by: Madison Lockwood Traditionally, journalists have more or less worked alone. Journalists in both the news business and feature writers for magazines typically will develop their stories, dig up their leads, condu
Writing Contests: Building Writing Credentials by Scott Lindsay
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Writing Contests: Building Writing Credentials by: Scott Lindsay One of the ways many writers can successfully add credentials to their portfolio if to participate in a variety of literary contests. This type of contest encourages writers to put the
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