Across the Pond is a YA, teen, romance or what ever you like to call it book for the young and young at heart.
Over the past few weeks I have been lucky enough to have interviews and reviews posted at all sorts of blogs and locations, about myself and my book "Across the Pond".… Continue
Added by Storyheart on July 29, 2009 at 3:17pm —
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I am interested in finding out about writing contests for self-published authors. I'm sure they are around, at least I hope so. There are so many authors having to self-publish these days. That is, if they ever want to see their work in print. It is almost impossible to find a traditional publisher to even look at your work unless you are an established author, and you cannot become established without getting published. There are so many good writers that will go to the wayside because they… Continue
Genre: Erotic Dark Fantasy
The Fallan of Lust can't remember who he is... But he damn well remembers how to pleasure a woman... or two... or three.
When the cocky daimon-god finds himself shackled and sold to the demanding Vultana of Keelnatha, Quoren… Continue
Added by Quoren on July 29, 2009 at 9:34am —
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With just a couple of days left for voting in the latest New Covey Cover Awards, please can I ask anyone who might not have voted yet to consider placing a vote for my Mythica title, 'Kiss of Life' which is entry number 5 in the voting box at http://thenewcoveycoverawards.blogspot.com
Every vote is important and is also very much appreciated.
About two, maybe three years ago I read Waking God, by Philip F. Harris and Brian L. Doe. I was instantly drawn into the world they created, which, is really our world – this world, except seen through the eyes that most do not look through. The vision seen when the veil of deceit and insidious religious dogma, put in place nearly two thousand years ago by the organized church for political and power… Continue
Added by Philip Harris on July 29, 2009 at 7:22am —
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“Authors - get your own page-turning book-previewing book widget at www.bookbuzzr.com and share your book-extract on over 60 networks such as Facebook, Digg… Continue
Added by Vikram Narayan on July 29, 2009 at 1:58am —
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On tonight's "BOOK AND A CHAT" I had a really fun and enjoyable radio program chatting to Pat McDermott author of the historical/time travel book "A Band of Roses"
A Band of Roses is an alternate history adventure set in modern day Ireland. The "what if"… Continue
Added by Storyheart on July 28, 2009 at 6:52pm —
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I was wondering if anyone had thought about doing a web novel to go along with their books or published stories for marketing. I'm thinking about doing something like this, but wondered what everyone thought.
Thanks,
Stacey
Added by Stacey on July 28, 2009 at 6:46pm —
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The other day I was meeting with members of my marketing team to discuss a poetry contest we are currently planning. When trying to figure out what sort of submissions we would be accepting, someone brought up the point that they do not want to read poetry submissions and stated, "Why would I want to read someone elses's when I write my own?"
Interesting to say the least.
While, we have decided what sort of submissions we will accept, it brings up an interesting discussion-How many of… Continue
Imagine you could publicize your book or product to countless potential customers at no cost. You can!
PR, both online and in traditional media, offers the ultimate stimulus package for small businesses seeking to jumpstart their recovery.
Marketing on the Internet can also help level the playing field between small companies and their larger competitors. The key is to carefully craft and target messages about your brand to the… Continue
Added by L. Drew Gerber on July 28, 2009 at 9:56am —
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In the 20th Century, the American book market grew to be the world’s largest (with over 33% of total books sold) because of superior titles. From Fitzgerald and Hemingway to Kerouac to Tom Peters, publishers produced new titles so compelling that readers had to have them. In the decade of the 2000s, however, more and more books were published (thanks to POD and short-run, digital printing) and quality was negatively impacted. In 2008, over 400,000 new titles were introduced—many of them were… Continue
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Added by Vikram Narayan on July 28, 2009 at 4:39am —
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“Authors - get your own page-turning book-previewing book widget at www.bookbuzzr.com and share your book-extract on over 60 networks such as Facebook, Digg… Continue
Added by Vikram Narayan on July 28, 2009 at 4:35am —
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This is episode #027 all about tips for writing a book that can help you save time and money. Dale implemented this simple tip and it saved him 30% less time when writing his book.
Check out this episode and find out what the tip is:
Hi everybody! I just created a new short video on youtube about my latest book, "Target Washington: The Search for Osama bin Laden." It's my first one, so you can see this was and is a learning process. I hope to do better on my next one. Also, my email address has changed for all who would like to know, "milcript21@embarqmail.com . Thanks and have a nice day!
-Anthony
Added by ANTHONY ARNOLD on July 27, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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Challenges in Life are meant to be,
assisting us to reach maturity.
For our reaction to circumstance
marks personal growth beyond luck and chance.
Proven is our ability to learn,
expanding mental constraints as hearts burn.
Walking in upright, godly perfection
complements Jehovah's desire for Man's compassion.
The lasting goal is surely not religious fervor,
but moving past our fallen state of being...
Prone to error.