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Nearly 81 percent of people say they have a book inside them. It’s in their hearts, minds, and soul; but unfortunately, it never seems to develop in pen.
Are we afraid of failure? Do we feel we just don’t have the time? Whatever the reason, we can overcome it. So what if it does take [...]
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It is difficult to break into the publishing industry as a new author, and even more difficult to get an acceptance letter from an editor at a large publishing house. As an author you will work hard to finish your book, and work even harder to find the right book publisher. The good news [...]
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The six-figure book advance, like the New York Times bestseller, is the object of many a writer’s fantasy. Whether it’s also a realistic goal is something else again.
*Can you really get a six-figure book advance?*
When Susan Page wrote *The Shortest Distance Between You and a Published Book* in 1997, she included the following [...]
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Lamentation (The Psalms of Isaak) by Ken Scholes
Lamentation takes place in a possible future on Earth. More than two thousand years after the so called end of the Old World. It was the Androfrancine order who saved the remaining knowledge by building the Great Library in the city of Windwir. Iron ships and mechoservitors are [...]
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WE by John Dickinson
The characters are also great and help bring the story to life. Munro is our main character and it's through his eyes that we see what Earth is like before heading into the outer reaches of the solar system. It is his struggle to adjust that pushes the story forward and his [...]
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Almost everyone who contacts my office about helping them with their book publishing needs, believe they have the next million-copy seller. Because do not make a habit of stepping on anyone’s dreams, I always listen politely before asking the question: “How do you propose to sell 1,000,000 copies?”
Usually, I get the same answer: “Everybody [...]
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Book report writing can be tricky as students mix the concepts of book reports and book reviews with each other. This will make them confuse afterwards. A book report can be divided into three major portions,
IntroductionBodyConclusion
Introduction
Write a strong paragraph that states the book’s title (underlined or italicized), genre, author’s name, and publication [...]
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I get this question a lot: “Now that I’ve self-published I need to find an agent, how do I do that?” Well, it might seem to be a simple and easy transition. I mean you’re already published so it shouldn’t be that hard, right? Not so fast. There are a number of things you need [...]
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Got a Non-Fiction Book? Tell Your Reader Whatâs In It for Them!
(Adapted from The Well-Fed Self-Publisher: How to Turn One Book into a Full-Time Living, by Peter Bowerman. Fanove, 2007. www.wellfedsp.com).
NOTE: the following suggestions apply to non-fiction works.
Some time back, I got an email from an ebook author who wanted a [...]
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Prador Moon: A Novel of the Polity by Neal Asher
I read Prador Moon out of sequence, as I’ve mentioned, so my reasons for liking and not liking aspects of it are tinged by this, but overall, I think it’s a good addition to the series. Though I’d read about Jebel Krong, it was only through [...]
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