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Writers With A Message

If you are an author that writes with a message and want to share your vision and issues with others of a like mind, please join this group.

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Comment by Brian White on March 16, 2009 at 7:00pm
Could it be writers block?
Comment by Brian White on March 16, 2009 at 6:59pm
It's been so long since I have been on here, I don't know what to say? LOL
Comment by Shakeena Whitmore on March 10, 2009 at 8:06pm
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Comment by MG Hardie on February 26, 2009 at 10:28pm
guess what people EveryDay Life has been selected as a finalist in the Reader Views annual Literary Awards. Check it out people and wish me luck.
Comment by B.J. Boltauzer on February 26, 2009 at 2:18pm
In my writing I try to convey the idea of oneness of creation.
My message is one of the Universal Soul permeating everything there is.
My message is of the intrinsic equal value and worth of every race and of every religious path towards the Absolute.
My message is to strive to look for similarities rather then for trivial differences.
My message is one of love and compassion which everyone should feel free to give and have right to receive.

I use thrillers as vehicles for my spiritual messages, hoping that a wider circle of readers might be reached by this entertaining genre.
Comment by Teresa on January 28, 2009 at 4:02pm
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Comment by Hustle University on January 19, 2009 at 9:11pm

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Comment by Philip Harris on January 15, 2009 at 4:12pm
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Comment by Rita Schiano on January 11, 2009 at 2:11pm
So, the masterpiece is done. Now what? Should you self-publish your book? Use print-on-demand? Try to find a publisher, or start your own publishing company?

25 Book Publishing Guidelines You Should Know by Rita Schiano will help you sort out which book publishing direction is best for you, as well as provide “insider” tips on wading through the process.

Topics include:

1. Preparing your manuscript
2. Should you hire an editor, copyeditor, or proofreader...and how to determine which you may need.
3. Traditional publishing vs. self-publishing
4. Vanity press vs. subsidy press
5. Writing the query letter
6. What you need to know to start your own small press

..... and 18 more guidelines, a list of resources and web sites to help you get your book published, and words of wisdom to keep you on track.

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"Rita Schiano's 25 Book Publishing Guidelines You Should Know offers just the right amount of help to clarify the jungle called publishing. A wonderful guide, filled with resources and great tips."

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* Darren LaCroix and Rick Seigel (Laugh and Get Rich)
* Maggie Moran (The Magic In Me, Aunt Rosa's House, Someone Took Vanessa's Bike)
* Patrick Kelley (I, of the Storm)
* Dennis McCurdy (Find A Way: A Guide To Getting The Most Out Of Life and 52 Ways To Find A Way)
* Janina Chung (Far East Of The Sun)
* Dr. Ron Breazeale (Reaching Home and Duct Tape Isn't Enough)
* Natalie Brown-Douglas (Last Night I Left Earth For Awhile)

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