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  • How to Write an Explication of a Short Story

    A short story explication is a literary analysis of a short story using various literary criteria to make clear to an audience the story's purpose. Writers who analyze short stories do so by...

  • How to Show True Support To Your Writer/Author Friends

    So often we join sites with the thought that we will have our articles or other writings read. This is not a terrible thing. However, there is also this little notion that if you want...

  • How to Find the Right Book Based on Similar Authors

    If you love a particular author, but have read all of their books or simply want to something different to read, finding the right fit can mean hours of wandering aimlessly through your favorite...

  • How to Write to Your Favorite Author

    If you enjoy reading, you probably have a favorite author. Have you ever thought about writing to your favorite author? Maybe you’d like to tell him or her how much his or her books mean to you,...

  • How to Read Romantic Comedies & Love Stories

    A valuable way to read romantic comedies and love stories is by pinpointing the desire in the story. Whatever a character wants, that is what you want too as a reader and thinker. If the author...

  • How to Write Professional Quality Book Reviews

    Writing a book review combines a description of what the book is about, analyzing the content, and expressing whether it met the purpose for what was intended for the reader.

  • How to Write a Good Fanfiction Review

    If you love reading fanfiction, you'll often want to tell your favorite authors how you feel. But not every review is helpful. Here's how to really support your authors.

  • How to Write a Tactful Book Review for a Book You Didn't Like

    There are many of us who involve ourselves in blogging for books programs all over the net. We are given review books in exchange for a written review on our blog. So happens when you don't like...

  • How to Write a Good Book Flap

    The flap of a book is the part of the cover folded to appear on the inside front and back of a book. Book flaps contain information designed to help sell the book, as well as information about the...

  • How to Promote a Book with HARO

    HARO means Help-A-Reporter-Out. It provides several daily lists telling what reporters for newspapers, magazines and online need to complete articles they are writing. It's a great opportunity for...

  • How to Promote a Book Online for Free

    Effective promotion is essential to the success of many authors, especially those whose books are self-published or published by smaller publishing companies. The internet allows authors to reach...

  • What Is English Literary Criticism?

    Literary criticism is more than just a book review. It is a critical analogy of a particular work of fiction by another writer who is not affiliated with the author. English literary fiction...

  • How to Obtain Blurbs for Your Novel Cover

    A book 'blurb' is a short review typically done by previously published authors and placed on the jacket or cover of a book. Most of the time, blurbs are done by published authors in the same...

  • How to Promote a Book Using Squidoo

    Authors, particularly self-published authors, need to promote their book in a wide variety of ways. Making the information about the book and author available on the internet is important. Here's...

  • How to Prepare for a Book Signing

    Book signings are great promotional events for authors. To make the most of this public relations opportunity, the author needs to make some preparations. Here's how to get ready for a book signing.

  • How to Look For And Buy A Paricular Book On Amazon.com

    Unless you have a great deal of time to spare, here's how to cut down search time on amazon.com. Makes it easier in the long run...

  • How to start an INCREDIBLE, ENDURING Book Club

    Success in starting an INCREDIBLE, ENDURING Book Club has a lot to do with timing and organization. Timing is important because most people are interested in starting or joining book clubs in the...

  • Publishing Companies That Produce Ebooks

    Ebooks have a mushrooming legion of readers but it's rapid growth is trailed with pros and cons as publishers and authors are still exploring boundaries and working out the kinks. Barnes and...

  • DIY Book Printing

    Do-it-yourself (DIY) book printing means that the author prepares their manuscript for printing (edits and formats), designs the cover, markets the book and does everything but do the actual...

  • How to Cite an Author in MLA Form

    Citing an author in MLA format is a skill integral to writing papers in many academic disciplines. The two ways you can cite an author whose work you take information from--parenthetically or at...

  • Tips on Reading Historical Fiction

    Some people read for pleasure while others read for academic purposes. The historical novel is a fictional account of historical events and characters. Reading historical fiction is similar to...

  • Proper Bibliography Formats

    Whenever you do research and write a report or thesis, it's necessary to name and cite the sources of information used. This list of sources is called a bibliography. The Modern Language...

  • How to Book Marketing Tips

    Successful book marketing can not be narrowed down to just a few ways. There are thousands of ideas for book publicity that a self-published author can try and see what works the best.

  • Guidelines for Writing a Book

    With a broad range of book genres, styles and markets, the first place to start is to determine whether you want to write fiction or nonfiction; then set a goal. If it's a how-to book, the goal...

  • How to Get an Autographed Book by Your Favorite Author

    An autographed book is a treasure that can grace your bookshelf for generations. Hunting down and aquiring an autographed book by your favorite author can be an exciting and rewarding...

  • How to Promote a Book Using the LibraryThing Website

    Authors, whether well-known or self-published, need to take advantage of the many internet resources for promoting their books. LibraryThing is a site with thousands of devoted book collectors...

  • How to Become a Better Author

    These are just a few tips to becoming a better author.

  • How to Have an Author Take Part In your Book Club Meeting

    Maybe you are in a brand new book club, or possibly you have been meeting for years. Either way ... you may be looking for original ideas to keep your book discussion interesting. How about having...

  • MLA Guide to Research

    MLA stands for the Modern Language Association. The MLA style is a documentation style used for citing sources in the humanities. Documentation styles are used to systematically give credit to...

  • How to Get Autographs Through The Mail

    Even if you missed the book-signing event, you still CAN get it signed. I have been practicing this "Self-invented"(I hope) technique for several years now and I have seen it produce...

  • Book Publishing Rights

    In order to publish a novel, a collection of short stories, or republish a book, a publishing company must acquire the rights from the author of the material, or whomever the rights holder may be....

  • Book Club Book Ideas

    Books can take us to places we'll never visit and open our minds to opinions other than our own. Carefully selecting books for discussion will ensure that book clubs stay fresh and interesting.

  • How to Promote a Book that's Self-Published

    At last, you've sent the book to the publisher. Don't get too comfortable, as now you need to promote that self-published book. Here are some ways to start getting the word out about your new...

  • What Is a Preface of a Book?

    Books contain many essential parts, including the preface. This section includes information for the reader directly from the author.

  • How to Avoid Plagiarism in a Few Steps

    Plagiarism is the act of stealing -- whether intentionally or not -- someone else's writing. Any amount of copying what someone else has written, without giving that writer credit for his work, is...

  • About Book Publishing

    The book publishing industry is fascinating as well as confusing. If your dream is to become a published author, learning what to expect from publishers and literary agents is a very important...

  • How to Find a Book You'll Love

    Reading can be one of the most entertaining and enjoyable activities although it can be completely overwhelming to walk into a library or a book store where there are thousands of books crammed...

  • What Is the Process of Getting Published?

    The process of getting published varies, depending on whether the publication is a book, a magazine article or web content. Another consideration is whether the publisher is the author or whether...

  • How to Get Free New Books by Writing Short Reviews

    Do you want to expand your library with new, exciting books, but your budget just won't allow it? Do you enjoy talking about favorite books and authors with other reading buffs? Are you...

  • Basics of Copyrights

    Copyright is the legal term for the ownership rights of the author of a creative work. A copyright includes the right to produce, copy, sell and license the work. According to the United States...

  • Elements of Writing a Biography

    A biography provides readers with information about a person's life. Whether is describes a person's entire life or only a segment of it, there is a lot to learn from biographies, including...

  • How to Advertise a Book

    Are you wondering how to advertise a book in order to bring in sales? Once you have spent the time writing your book and publishing your book, you will want to finally make money with your book...

  • How to Write Novel Reviews

    Ever read a great novel and want to share your opinion with others? This article tells you how to write novel reviews starting with before you even pick up the book.

  • How to Write a Foreword for a Book

    The foreword of a book is located near the beginning, before the main text. Forewords usually introduce the reader to the author, as well as the book itself, and attempt to establish credibility...

  • How to Search for a Book

    Almost everyone has had an elusive book of which they just couldn't remember the title or author. All is not lost! Searching for it is easier than you think.

  • How to Obtain a Copyright Which Has Expired

    Once a copyright has expired on an intellectual property, such as a book or a short story, it becomes what is known as "public domain" and is not only available for anyone to use freely but is...

  • What Is a Standard Contract for Publishing Fiction?

    Any contract is set up to protect rights. In a standard publishing contract, the rights of both the publisher and the author are protected. When reviewing a publishing contract all points are...

  • Making Kids Books

    The first thing that happens in creating a children's picture book is writing the text. The person who writes the book is the author, and he may or may not also be the person who later illustrates...

  • How to Write an Introduction to a Biography

    Many nonfiction books begin with an introduction where the author writes about her motivation for addressing the topic of the book. Introductions can be humorous, intellectual, brief or...

  • How to Write a Novel Analysis

    If you plan to pursue a career as a first-line reader or editor for a publishing house, you need to be able to not only analyze the core elements of a novel but also be able to assess how it...

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