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- An Effective Ghost Writer Understands The Power Of The Written Word
by Christopher Kyalo. I learned the most important ghost writer secret all over again recently. While reading a captivating business book about the power and intrigues in the Coca Cola Company, I suddenly realized that my consumption of Coke had dramatically gone right up again since I had started reading the book.
For months before that I had succeeded in cutting down considerably my soft drink intake in my effort t... products, articles, news
- 10 Tips For Marketing Your Book Online
by Jennifer Turner. 1) ALWAYS have a link to where your book can be purchased in your signature line. Never send an email without it. You can link to a website, your blog, newsletter, etc. as well. Keep the number of lines between two and four - it's considered good 'netiquette' especially when posting to regulated groups or forums.
2) Request to do a chat in every available online spot you can. Offer to send a fre... products, articles, news
- 12 Ways to Keep Your Nonfiction Book In the News
by Sandra Beckwith. Publishers are willing to publicize nonfiction books when they're released, but they rarely do much after the launch to keep books in the news, even though most deserve ongoing media exposure. Here are some easy things you can do to generate continuing publicity for your title. Use a mix of these ideas to develop a 12-month publicity plan that will provide the support your book needs.
Turn the a... products, articles, news
- Active Verbs VS Passive Verbs In Fiction
by Sandra Haven. Most writers tend to use too few active verbs and too many passive ones in their stories. Passive verbs are like telling readers what you, the author, think is the case. They don't allow readers to see, feel or experience the scenes for themselves. Passives don't pull readers into a story in an active, immediate or personal way. Passive verbs explain what happened to the character, as if the char... products, articles, news
- Book Proposal Secrets for Writers
by William Cane. There are four things you need to keep in mind when writing your book proposal. Very few people will explain this to you, yet it's well known in the industry. In a nutshell this is the secret: Your book proposal is going to be your calling card first to your literary agent, second to your acquiring editor, third to the sales department, and fourth to the marketing people. Knowing this little fact... products, articles, news
- How to Get a Book Published - Will a POD Book Help You Get a Book Published?
by Dee Power. 24 million adults in the United States describe themselves as creative writers but less than 5% have ever been published anywhere. It has been estimated that at any one time there are between 5 to 6 million manuscripts looking for a publishing home. "How to get a book published?" is a question many writers are turning toward publish-on-demand (POD) houses like iUniverse, AuthorHouse and Publish ... products, articles, news
- Staying Motivated
by John Campbell. Something I learned very quickly while writing, well more to the point attempting to write my first book was how difficult it is staying motivated to write the thing!
In the introduction to Financial Dignity I referred to recalling quite clearly finding myself 3 years older than when I had first started writing. Realising it was still nowhere near finished was a real wake up call. I shudder to t... products, articles, news
- A Writing Career: Newspaper Vs Magazine Work
by Victor Epand. I completely agree with you that thoughtful feature writing can be more challenging than the classic hard news stories. I don't think that your preferences necessarily make you more suited for magazine work than for newspaper work, but I do think that you should consider pursuing a feature writing career rather than a hard news career.
Whatever you pursue, the good thing about hard news and feat... products, articles, news
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