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I've been reading Seth's Godin's great book, "All Marketers Are Liars." The subtitle offers a more accurate description of the contents: "The Power of Telling Authentic Stories in a Low-Trust World."
The title…
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First of all, Hello!
Second, I have a question based on the recent note in John's newsletter about people sending in less than polished letters to edtiors etc.
It continues to amaze me that writers do this, especially when they have more access to editors than the average person. I'm wondering if people don't seek out editing because they feel embarassed they need help writing as a writer, or if it's to save time, don't know who to turn to etc.
Whether you'd like to…
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This morning I was busy posting to my website a new article I'd written and I realized I hadn't edited it completely. There was a paragraph at the bottom that didn't make as much sense as I had hoped it would. My cutsy details were missing definition and comprehension, so I took them out.
Then I considered how often I find myself editing out a 20 second slot of work on a book... It's pretty often. When the reality is that what I wrote to begin with belongs in the book. But, editing…
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I always thought writing was a challenge. It was my passion, but at the same time I felt it was challenging. How could that be? What I learned is that it wasn't really writing at all that was a challenge, it was myself. What I mean is that is was pracrasination, doubt, inconsistancy, can I really accomplish this, and the like.
I am happy to say I've gotten past that. Well, at least for the most part. I now read a lot and I write a lot to improve my craft of writing. And I only think…
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Aspen Mountain Press has announced that Celina Summers' debut epic fantsy novel "The Reckoning of Asphodel" will be released on August 10, 2007. More information can be found at www.aspenmountainpress.com or www.shootthemuse.bravehost.com.
I'm having a contest on my blog at www.kaantira.blogspot.com ! One lucky reader can win a free copy of…
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I finished a report I wanted to share with my business leaders about Multi-streams of Income. You can get a copy of the report at http://jvpublications.com/marketing.htm
I'm actually rather excited about this one. I've been putting out reports and articles online for several months now, and this one has been a high-impact seller in just one day. When I checked my sales earlier I was amazed at the number already sold, and not even…
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My very first blog post on the book marketing network, and what am I doing? I'm apologizing! Or, to be more accurate, I'm listing excuses about why I have been a silent participant. Here's my list:
- My first mystery (and second novel), Murder by Mushroom, is being released in 2 weeks from Steeple Hill. Since you guys are writers and marketers, you know what I'm going through right now.
- I have a deadline for a contracted book, and I…
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Michael is a graduate from the filmmaking program at New York University. He has written a variety of short stories, films and screenplays.
His thesis (short) film “The Case” {About a daydreaming student whose fantasies blur the line between reality and his imagination, injecting himself…
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