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- 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
- Do Something - Write About It - Sell It - PART TWO
by Joe Sabah. PART TWO
In a previous article, I covered the "Do Something" aspect of writing/selling your own book/s. My message? ONLY, ONLY, ONLY write about something you've earned the right to write about. Remember it's your OWN experiences that give you the expertise and passion for the subject that will make your book a BEST seller.
Now that you've identified YOUR subject, what's the best way to get you... products, articles, news
- Interview with Erlend Peterson, Author of "Rich by Choice"
by Tyler Tichelaar. Erlend Peterson is a financial planner with thirty-two years of experience managing money. He is the author of three books including "Money Changes Everything" and "The Challenge of Wealth." "Rich by Choice" is specifically geared toward helping the middle-class become affluent.
Tyler: Welcome, Erlend. I know the topic of your book is one every reader wants to know about: "How can I make or sav... products, articles, news
- The Inner Workings of Magazine Publishing
by Victor Epand. What is the working protocol of journalism especially for magazines? Also what is the role of editor-in-chief in a magazine and the working hierarchy in a magazine... who reports to whom? Also how much should the editor-in-chief allow the owners/publishers/directors of the media company to interfere in the editorial content? These are just some of the questions that is normally asked about the in... 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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