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Eye of the Red Tsar: A Novel of Suspense by Sam Eastland Before the Revolution in two steps, Tsar Nicholas Romanov trusted his brilliant Finnish born investigator Pekkala to solve impossible cases. However, in the Summer of 1917, the great detective became Prisoner 4745-P exiled to spend the rest of his life for crimes against
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There are literally thousands of persons out there who want to write a book or novel but do not know where or how to start. Then, even if they are to complete the book or novel, how do they get it published. This article covers some simple steps to follow to successfully to write and publish your book or novel.
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There are times when you need to write an outline for a non-fiction book when you don’t have a writing design document. This could be because you don’t have a content map or other design document. It could be because you rewrote the book after the design.
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Some tips to successfully completing a novel in a timely fashion.
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Beautiful Dead Book 1: Jonas by Eden Maguire Beautiful Dead is the first book in a series created by Eden Maguire. The premise of the series is the fact that four teenagers have been killed, from Ellerton High, within a year. Two girls and two boys – all of whom were well liked. In this
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Too often a non-fiction ready-to-go book manuscript really isn’t ready to go–yet. Whether it’s self-published, going through ancillary publishing, or a “big house” has given it the “go-ahead,” it needs one last no-nonsense review (and maybe some adjustment) before it’s launched. Here, a veteran book editor and publisher tells where to look before investing lots of money or time in a “masterpiece” that still needs help.
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Why is writing a novel so hard? Have you ever really sat down and thought about it? In this article, I explore the ridiculous task which is novel writing.
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Mr. Shivers by Robert Jackson Bennett “Mr. Shivers” is set during the Great Depression of the 1930s, in a western America leached gray and dry until it resembles a lunar wasteland. The whole world seems to be dying, with nearly all its inhabitants sick or hungry and desperate. Across this hopeless, ravaged landscape there travels
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What IS a pastor doing writing novels? Isn’t a pastor supposed to be serious? Isn’t a novel a little, well, frivolous? Here’s what one pastor has to say on the subject.
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Is your book organized? The best non-fiction books are organized like a paved road guiding readers through their chapters. That paved road of organization includes mile markers, exit signs and other road markers for each chapter. Think about it; we easily get lost unless the path is clear. It’s stressful to take a journey without