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By Sadie's Mom 2 comments
I'll admit it. I'm a Potterhead. I wish I had attended Hogwarts, and I wish my daughter could get accepted there too. But alas, we are muggles and won't have that opportunity. But that doesn't mean you can't read Harry Potter over and over again, ... more »
By Dave Donovan 0 comments
R.A. Salvatore is a prolific author and creator of one of fantasy literature's most beloved characters, Drizzt Do'Urden. Salvatore has a large number of books detailing the adventures of Drizzt, and it can often be difficult for new readers to ... more »
By Cougar1002 3 comments
Before I began writing on the web, I already had a stock on my computer of essays, articles, short stories, and novel chapters that I wanted to share online. Through some trial and error, I discovered ways of reformatting my work to where it was ... more »
By jfmalewitz 5 comments
Free books are one of the nice things about being a writer. If you love books, this guide will help you receive all your favorites. These ten steps allow for a consistent number of free books to be sent to anyone who can type a good email and ... more »
By Elizabethknows 5 comments
Have a child that wants to have something to color? This website is free and cool... more »
By Aimee30 2 comments
Here are more suggestions on getting ideas to write about for stories, essays, articles, books, poems, etc. Read on to see what I suggest to get you started... more »
By Cougar1002 0 comments
Buying used books can be a great financial decision for most students. If you plan correctly, you can often get a significantly better deal buying the book used and plus be able to resell it for practically what you paid for it! Here are a few ... more »
By JesaLynn 4 comments
Trying to build a book collection for your home library, or just for personal enjoyment can get very expensive if your not careful... more »
By Cougar1002 1 comments
I believe that writer's block comes from two things: Not being prepared or wanting your writing to be perfect on the first draft. In this article, I will address both of these issues and help you get a better flow of ideas going for you... more »
By 2pointhome 2 comments
Alison Lewis, host of tech makeover show My Home 2.0, sheds some light on caring for your books with style AND added functionality! For the list of materials, sewing pattern, and wiring diagram, go to: http://www.2pointhome.com.. more »
By jamesbankston 0 comments
Much of the action in the 7 Harry Potter novels takes place at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardy, so it's not surprising that many of the character are faculty members of that school. Here's a handy breakdown of who's who on the the ... more »
By CCrock 2 comments
Most girls and women have at some point, had some crazy realistic dream about a baby. Find out what yours may have meant... more »
By Karen Hamilton Silvestri 0 comments
Embarking on the journey of memoir writing is exciting and healing. But occasionally you might find your memory has a few holes in it here and there. That is the time to break out the paper and pencil and hit up the relatives for an interview. ... more »
By Jonathan Dewbre 0 comments
Making a book last for years really comes down to common sense. Following these steps will make sure that the books you collect avoid damage and are kept safe for future generations to enjoy... more »
By George Sayour 5 comments
Writing booklets can be a rewarding way to pass along information that you are passionate about. It is also a fantastic residual income source that will last as long as you want it to be there... more »
By tedpedersen 0 comments
There is one fundamental rule in writing a tween book, or any other book for that matter. Always make them want to turn the page. If you can accomplish this in your tween novel, then you’ll sell it to the publisher and the reader... more »
By reginapaul 1 comments
These days, with the wide availability of access to the internet, many authors are choosing to stay at home and do their book tours from the comfort of their computers. While many authors do still do physical book tours, most publishing houses ... more »
By sference 1 comments
Reading is a pastime that improves vocabulary and builds your imagination! Once you read one book, you'll be eager to begin another. People have been reading for centuries and there is no sign of reading becoming uncool or out of date. Being ... more »
By Karen Hamilton Silvestri 0 comments
Many people sit down to write their autobiography and find themselves staring at a blank page or screen not knowing what to write. Our lives are so full of memories that it can be daunting to decide where to begin. Below are some ways to kick ... more »
By Gump87 2 comments
This is an article on how to rip a Phone Book in half... more »
By Valerie Brooks 1 comments
Running a book club is fun and rewarding in so many ways. You get to discuss all kinds of literary works and make friends in the process. And it’s pretty easy to do!.. more »
By tedpedersen 0 comments
All successful writers set goals for themselves. Once they set those goals, they do everything in their power to stick to them. This discipline rests at the heart of the creative process. Read on to learn more... more »
By TeryLynne 7 comments
As a writer, I do a lot of research. The one way I research is through magazines. I tear my magazines apart from cover to cover. This article will show you how to utilize your magazines and get your money's worth... more »
By dhinkle 0 comments
Writing an E-book is a great way to make money online. Although there are millions of people who make money this way, there are millions of others who commit significant time and effort developing a great product, but fail to generate any sales ... more »
By Valerie Brooks 2 comments
Your query letter is the first impression an editor has of you, so it better be good! Know how to wow them with the perfect request to allow you to publish your article in their magazine... more »