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What Author Jones Learned from Reading A Pile of Book Manuscripts It’s been awhile – did you miss Author Jones? AJ misses you, too, sweet thang. Now, let’s get to shining some brass tacks. Dr. Jones, as part of a recent contest, read a whole lotta book manuscripts sent in by some fine folks from several of th...
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Cap’n Author Jones Says You CAN Get Some Writing Done in an Hour Oh, Author Jones… I just don’t have the time to write… Cry me a wading pool, sugar. Sometimes A.J. thinks that if people are what they eat, then a whole lotta you are serving up a steaming bowl of hot spicy excuses. But, Doctor Jones, you say I...
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Writing Memoir and Personal Story: How to write about yourself without boring your audience You've got a great story to tell. Can you tell it in a way that keeps your audience engaged an interested? Memoir writing is unique and requires a certain skill set many new authors lack. Here are some tips and our recommendation for the ideal class ...
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Michel Fortin's 7 Step Copywriting Process Thinking of becoming a freelance copywriter? How about writing the copy for your own web site (for your book or business). These seven (really eight) steps will lead you to greater success in marketing a book.  
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How to Become a Successful Writer Michael Masterson is a writer. Why? Because he writes. He's also a multi-millionaire who knows what he's talking about. See what he thinks makes a writer a real writer. 
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How to Get Your Email Message Opened Some people will tell you that email marketing is dead. Nothing could be farther from the truth. All it takes is some good copywriting, the right message, a catchy subject line, and good spam karma.
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Flying out of the Grand Canyon: Ending Writers Block What can you do about writer's block? If the words are not flowing freely in your daily writing session, there are some things you can do to make the words come to you. Here's some great tips. 
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The First Sentences: Opening the Door to a Room You Have Never Entered Someday, in the future, you will be able to observe in retrospect the beginning moment. You will look back and say, "Here, in the first sentence, is where it all started!" But, how important is your first sentence? Will it make or break y...
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First-Person-Who is Most Important YOU! Oh, it's great to be in the driver's seat!  Control is yours and yours alone!  When you write a book You choose where your writing will take you, and sometimes, in the best possible times, your writing chooses where it wi...
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Eric Goodman Published in Writer's Weekly Eric D. Goodman, a regular contributor to Write and Publish Your Book, is featured in the latest issue of Writers Weekly -- the highest circulation freelance writing ezine in the world.  In his article, "From Hermit...
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Author finds success writing from the heart Nora Raleigh Baskin is a writer who specializes in writing young adult books. The lessons she shares in this article are important for every writer of every genre. You want to write a book. That should be first and foremost in your mind. Thoughts of ...
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Writing Sparkeliferously: In Defense of Adverb Our supreme editor, Charity Hogge of Mighty Pen Editing provides timely advice on the use of adverbs in your writing. While some may encourage you to stay away from adverbs, they definitely have their uses. Learn how adverbs can save your novel's lif...
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What do You Want to be Caught Dead Doing? Writer Kenny Moore provides some intriguing thoughts on mortality and death. Yes, even writers need to think from time to time about their own mortality, even if their words live on.  
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A ride on the Staten Island Ferry with actor Carson Grant and his audition philosophy Here's a very interesting and revealing interview with actor Carson Grant, taken one warm winter afternoon on the Staten Island Ferry. Here he shares his A, B, C, D, and E of Auditions. He believes his philosophy could be a good one for younger actor...
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Interviewing Director Casey Safron on "Wasted Sunshine" Here's an interesting interview with Casey Safron, Director of Wasted Sunshine. Wasted Sunshine is a dramatic comedy that follows Danny Moore, a devout AA member, on a visit to see his alcoholic, retired DA father, Victor Mo...
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