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Published on Sunday, February 20, 2011 by
Crucial freelance writers know their return may up with from other sources, not rightful article articles since magazines or clients. After all is said, their freelance calligraphy leads to novel books or e-books after themselves or as ghostwrites. If you settle to ghostwrite e-books and calling paperbacks for clients, meditate on the following:
If a shopper hires ... Read More »
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Published on Sunday, August 16, 2009 by Essays
You've spent many nights working on your book. You've rewritten it, edited it, and you used a professional proofreader to proof it. Your book is done &ndash finally -- and you're ready to send your precious manuscript off to a publisher, thinking that writing it was the hardest part.
In reality, getting your blood, sweat and tears published may be the hardest part of... Read More »
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Published on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 by Essays
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 is you can tap into several types of publishers to publish your book. Here is a ... Read More »
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Published on Friday, June 5, 2009 by Essays
In fiction, the writer’s job is to entertain, to draw an emotional response from the reader. The reader is often looking for suspense, action, and to go on a journey they have not been on before, one they will not easily forget. Readers want to get drawn into and experience the story for themselves. They want characters they can relate to and form a personal c... Read More »
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Published on Friday, April 10, 2009 by Essays
Before you begin writing your book, you must research your idea and see if it is in-demand with readers. Who is going to read it? To whom are you trying to appeal with your words? You must have a general idea of who your intended audience will be. Check out other books. Is there a book already published that resembles your book? What will make your book unique from th... Read More »
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Published on Friday, April 3, 2009 by Essays
What IS a best-selling author?
You have to answer that in your own mind.
Technically, it's any book that makes it into the Top 100 list at ANY online or offline bookstore.
However, what does it mean to you?
Is it someone who sells 300-500 books in a day through online bookstores like Amazon.com and makes the top 10?
Is it only the person who makes it to #1?
Is i... Read More »
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Published on Thursday, February 26, 2009 by Essays
Serious freelance writers know their income may come from other sources, not just writing articles for magazines or clients. Ultimately, their freelance writing leads to writing books or e-books for themselves or as ghostwrites. If you decide to ghostwrite e-books and trade paperbacks for clients, consider the following:
If a client hires you as a "work-for-hire" gho... Read More »
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Published on Wednesday, December 17, 2008 by Essays
Self-publishing has become common practice for many writers who want accolades of having a book published, no matter who publishes it. Writers choose self-publishing for various reasons. Many writers desire the freedom and business aspects of publishing work independently. A self-published writer is one who is in control of every aspect of their published work. The pu... Read More »
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Published on Monday, December 8, 2008 by Essays
Everyone thinks it is so easy to write a book. With so many people writing books these days, it is amazing there are enough people still buying books. In today's world, if you have any amazing life experience, suddenly publishers want you to write a book about it. If it sells, then your experience was interesting enough to stimulate interest from a large audience; and... Read More »
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Published on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 by Essays
Ever had your moral convictions put to the test? Most of us think we know what we’d do in any given situation. But do we really? Maybe another unknown part of us surfaces and takes over&ndashleaving us in a confusion of questions. But the deed is done and we cannot take it back.
This is the predicament, Harry Jenkins, protagonist/lawyer of The Osgoode Trilogy f... Read More »