For book/ebook authors, publishers, & self-publishers
Dear friends,
It is very nice to see people helping each other to
sell books have anybody knows any site like this where
I can sell my script as some of you might be script writers
of course I can't shell money
padma
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Nonfiction author, Deborah Painter wrote a review for Haunted Richmond, Virginia that is up at my book's page on the Schiffer website: Schiffer Books/Haunted…
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Yes, she does…and not from an expensive pedicure. In fact, when I was Debbie’s age, unlike her, my focus was on my looks, the perfect hairstyle, being popular, having enough clothes to flatter my figure, and the guy who would be my next date.
But Debbie’s focus is on greater things---she visits public high schools in New York City, bringing the good news, the Gospel, to students who are hurting, angry, confused, in…
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Tired of watching the same old hockey games over and over again? Want to see some real action on the ice?
Read "Hockey Night In Pittsburgh", a Halloween story about the NZHL playoffs! Available for free on my website to celebrate the holidays (and hockey season!)
And yes - there will be fighting!
Brought to you by "The Second Line" - available now from Mundania Press - Corporate espionage, chocolate and vampires!
For a limited time only order your copy through my…
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Lisa Copen, founder of National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week, is working on a proposal to pitch a book to Chicken Soup for those with chronic illness. She is looking for the “best of the best” stories to include with her proposal.
DEADLINE: 2 WEEKS, OCTOBER 26, 2007 – for details about what she is looking for and chapter titles, see http://www.restministries.org/admin-chickensoup.htm ================================
Please post this where anyone else…
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In the last ten years, independent publishing has grown in popularity at a staggering pace. In a market once reserved for high dollar authors and big named publishers, the independents have broken through, and
have solidified a foothold in the industry. With the advent of the
internet, the publishing industry found themselves in a rapidly
expanding market, full of small and independent publishing…
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The great Sufi poet Jelalludin Rumi––whom some consider a saint––for the past two decades has often been described as “the most popular poet in the United States.” For some, following September 11, 2001, that popularity stirred feelings of political ambivalence while for others it provided much-needed spiritual comfort. Author and Jungian therapist Connie Zweig presents us with a powerful portrait of Rumi and…
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You almost got the chance to…
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