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Shirley Cheng Likes Lulu - Should You?
If Shirley Cheng can do it, then what's your excuse. Blind and disabled, she's cranking out new books faster than most sighted authors. She likes Lulu for Self-Publishing, and for her it may be a perfect choice. Typing 60 words per minute with two fi...
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My Publishing Journey: Seven Books, Five Publishers (Including Myself)
It's been quite a wild ride: seven books, three traditional publishers, three self-published, and one that this author is co-publishing with a subsidy press. He's learned a lot about what to do and what not to do, and how to chart a successful co...
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Xlibris Launches Refer-A-Friend Program
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Blurb Your Way to a New Book
Can you Blurb your Blog Into a Book? Yes, you can, says Jeff MacIntire in Wired News. Here's a snippet of his article, with a link to the full article at the end.
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, a self-publishing startup, will invite 6...
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Using Long Tail Marketing to Sell Your Book
ll the time, if you follow Publisher's Weekly or the biggie book reviews, you get the message that you have to be a giant name with a best-seller's record to get a book published and out before the reading public. Not so with what is now called &q...
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Writing Biographies, Part One: Why the Truth Should Hurt
When a too-cautious writer of nonfiction sits down to begin writing a memoir, pitfalls are looming on the horizon. The largest and most engulfing pitfall occurs when a memoirist, or even a biographer, fails to address the embarrassing ...
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Writing a Biography, Part Two: Do You Know Your Subject?
Intellectual stamina is the most valuable brain-skill that you, as a writer of nonfiction, as a memoirist, biographer, or essayist, will ever develop. What does it mean, exactly? In this "newbie writer" article, our author provides ...
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Active Verbs Enliven Lackluster Writing
Here's the Scoop: Active verbs add spark and immediacy to your writing. When the subject performs the action in a sentence, it is clearer and more directly absorbed by the reader. Write powerful and provocative sentences, not wimpy sent...
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How to Be Funny
It's not easy being funny. Few writers attempt to write comedic pieces simply because we suck at it. Eric Spitznagel is funny, but we have to warn you - he's apt to use crude language. For that reason, we're rating this article "R", and att...
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Author Jones Builds a Platform
Who is Author Jones, and why has he or she built a PLATFORM. No, not platform shoes. We're talking about mega-millions of dollars and life in the hyperspace fast lane. It's a platform for a book. Call it "repurposing", or making something o...
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Cold Tree Press – A Different Kind of Publisher
What do you look for in a publisher? If you're getting slammed to the ground by the big five, do you go to a small publisher? Many people in this position consider self-publishing. That's where Cold Tree Press comes in. They're still technically for ...
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Picture Book Manuscripts and Illustrations
Picture books meld text and illustration in a successful picture book, it's hard to imagine one without the other. Perhaps for this reason, many people are confused about how to submit a picture book manuscript. In this article, noted children'...
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Researching Small Publishers
As a new or first-time author it's almost impossible to get noticed by the major publishing houses. Sure, some people can find their way through the maze, but the odds are slim. First time writers, especially writers of children's books, should fo...
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Breaking the Rules for Picture Book Manuscripts
Harold Underdown, a successful writer and children's book editor gets asked a lot of questions. This time he addresses the value of breaking the rules for Picture Book Manuscripts. Should you follow the rules, or can you do something unusual or uniqu...
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Harold Underdown on Getting Out of the Slush Pile
Getting Out of the Slush Pile
by Harold Underdown is a must read for any author who's looking for a publisher. Harold Underdown is a successful writer and children's book editor with many years experience in the publishing industry. Having b...
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