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Everyone tells you to write a book about your life because it would make a phenomenal story. You would, but your writing skills stink. Time to hire a ghostwriter to weave your stories, diaries and research into a best seller with your name on the ... more »
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Many publishing houses won't even glance at a proposal unless it has come in through an agent. Agents with valuable connections can distribute your work and have the know-how and experience to negotiate the best deal. They can also be a generous ... more »
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This special reader's scrapbook will help you celebrate the books in your life... more »
By Jennifer Walker 0 comments
Whether you look at a mini-comic as a promotional tool one step up from a flyer or business card or you see making a mini as the first step of printed publication, a mini-comic is an excellent opportunity to put your product into someone else's ... more »
By SEarlywine 1 comments
Parents, children, seniors, and families, can benefit greatly by using their public libraries. Libraries were originally created to be a public share point; a way to pool resources and make the most of media published by the people. Today, more ... more »
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Customize a DayTimer to meet your individual needs and style. DayTimer is a well-known personal organizer system, and is utilized by corporate workers, business leaders, homemakers and students who like to stay organized. With monthly calendars, ... more »
By cfloud 0 comments
Sometimes you find yourself in a situation where you are compelled to say that you have read a book that you really have not. I'm not just referring to all the times in school when you had to do this, but in regular conversation. Here are some ... more »
By Tena Green 0 comments
The cost of a publicist is quite expensive but well worth the money they require. However, there are steps you can take to help publicize your work with or without a publicist. Read on to learn more... more »
By dibocc 0 comments
Writing an eBook is a great way to earn extra money. If you are not a writer, however, you may feel that your hands are tied when it comes to putting together appealing text that people will want to buy. The truth is that many of the eBooks that ... more »
By titocurt 7 comments
Get self-published! This free e-book will have you self-published...for free within the amount of time it takes you to read it. This book takes you through all the steps of self publishing, and it includes easy to follow illustrations... more »
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Starting a book club for children isn't unlike starting a book club for adults. Many of the same planning aspects can be used to successfully start a book club that kids can simultaneously enjoy and find educational. Follow these tips to start a ... more »
By Sheila Wilkinson 2 comments
Wouldn’t it be nice to have a book club with members from all around the country–-or even around the world? You could discuss great ideas and great story lines and characters with a wonderful and diverse audience. You could only do that on the ... more »
By suthernsmooth 0 comments
Your book collection, whether made up of expensive, hard to find books or those used paperbacks you’re always picking up at garage sales, needs the proper care in order to bring you the most joy. The following article gives you a few tips to ... more »
By SaraEast 0 comments
You have spent days, weeks, months, maybe even years working on something you have written. A lot of time, effort, and sweat has went into your work. Rewrite after rewrite, you have finally completed your manuscript. What do you do now? How do ... more »
By Beren deMotier 1 comments
There’s a little writer in a lot of us, secretly strutting our stuff on the page. So when we take the plunge and send off our labor of literary love, it can be tough when that self-addressed-stamped-envelope comes back with an impersonal “no.” ... more »
By Marija 0 comments
This is an article on how to write a good book review, i.e. for a class. I always got As, even A+ for my book reviews... more »
By thelouman 0 comments
In today's volatile literary market, where books are routinely laughed off only to surface months or years later to hyperbolic critical acclaim, how do you sit down and just write? In this article you will learn five tested-by-fire techniques for ... more »
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Abduction by aliens is a topic that fascinates millions of readers worldwide. Creating a credible alien abduction story requires research into the world of "real" alien abduction. Discover elements that are similar in all abduction stories and ... more »
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Most of us read feature articles every day in the newspaper or in popular magazines. Feature articles are not front-page, time-sensitive news stories, though they can contain news and statistics. Sometimes also referred to as human interest ... more »
By BrokenGirl 1 comments
Everyone may have the interest in writing in a journal but they might not know how to begin...well, here's some suggestions!.. more »
By princessbride42 1 comments
Oftentimes little ones run around and gleefully empty your bookshelf of any books. This quick and simple method can be a solution for a quick fix or semi-permanently until the kiddo grows out of dumping books... more »
By *01 WriterGig 1 comments
Want to know where to buy Amazon Kindle? Well, on Amazon of course. Recently, you couldn't even buy an Amazon Kindle on its parent website! Due to overwhelming demand, the Amazon Kindle wireless reader sold out quickly and was not yet back in ... more »
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If you're an avid reader, you know books have a way of accumulating. As you rush out to buy this week's hottest book, the tendency is to forget about all the formerly hot books already sitting on your bookshelves, piled on the floor or stashed in ... more »
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Anime is a Japanese style of animation that is used throughout the world. Learning to draw anime cats can be a fun pastime that can also help you perfect your anime skills. Easy to draw, anime cats can be made to resemble cartoon characters or ... more »
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In Japanese anime, the face is typically the most important, followed by the clothing or outfit of your character. Often overlooked, though, are the hands. Hands can play a vital role in developing an instant impression for your character, and ... more »